
Everything he catches becomes gold. Giannis Antitokoumbo has conquered the world of the NBA and continues to cause admiration with his tremendous achievements.
From Philathlitikos and the difficult days when he was a child, now he is realizing all his dreams. In addition to his sport feats, he can also boast of his income. The amounts that Giannis has received are mythical. They surpass any imagination.
According to the well-known Forbes magazine, the “Midas” of the NBA will have revenues of 80.3 million dollars just in the 2021-22 season. Of these, 39.3 relate to his contract and 41 to earnings from ads, sponsors and so on.
What does all this mean? That Giannis Antitokoumbo is the 4th best paid player in the NBA.
Only Kevin Durand ($ 87.9 million), Steve Carey ($ 92.8 million) and LeBron James ($ 111.2 million) surpass the Greek giant.
See in detail the income of the 10 best paid players in the NBA:
Player Position Earnings Contract Sponsors
1 LeBron James 111.2 41.2 70
2 Steph Curry 92.8 45.8 47
3 Kevin Durand 87.9 40.9 47
4 Giannis Antetokounbo 80.3 39.3 41
5 Russell Westbrook 74.2 44.2 30
6 James Harden 62.3 44.3 18
7 Damian Lillard 56.3 44.3 18
8 Clay Thompson 54 38 16
9 Paul George 47.8 39.3 8.5
10 Jimmy Butler 47 36 11
* Amounts are in the millions of dollars.


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