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Stephen Curry’s net worth: The 3-point king's wealth and income

Stephen Curry is a four-time NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors who is likely to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. 

Considered to be the greatest shooter in the NBA, he’s changed how basketball’s played, with an emphasis on making three pointers from long range. Currently, he’s the all-time leading three-point scorer in the NBA.

Curry — whose nicknames include Chef Curry and the Baby-faced Assassin — put up clutch performances for Team USA in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, beating Serbia in the semifinals and France in the finals for the gold medal.

Curry seeks to replicate that outstanding achievement in the 2025 playoffs. 


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The addition of Jimmy Butler, aka “Jimmy Buckets” or “Playoff Jimmy” from the Miami Heat, midway through the 2024–25 season has helped to ease Curry’s burden in carrying the team in every game in the regular season and now into the playoffs. A fifth NBA title could further boost Curry’s net worth as more endorsements could come his way.

Here’s how much Curry is worth in 2025, how much he makes per season, and how he spends his money.

Stephen Curry, 37, is seeking his fifth NBA title with the Golden State Warriors this season.

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What is Stephen Curry’s net worth in 2025?

Curry likely has a net worth of between $100 million and $110 million as of mid-2025. 

Forbes put his net worth at $105.8 million in late 2024, and his wealth likely has increased since then. He was ranked second by Forbes among highest-paid NBA players in 2024, behind only LeBron James, who had an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion.

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How much does Stephen Curry make from endorsements?

Of Forbes’ net worth estimate on Curry in 2024, $50 million came from endorsements. His most popular endorsement is sportswear maker Under Armour (UAA) .

Unlike most NBA players, the bulk of whom endorse Nike (NKE) , Curry chose to be a brand ambassador for Under Armour in a long-term deal formed in 2020. His own brand, Curry (a line within the Under Armour brand) is similar to what Michael Jordan did with Air Jordan f.

Other sponsors include 2K Sports, Callaway Golf, JPMorganChase, Panini, Rakuten, and Subway.

What is Stephen Curry’s salary as an NBA player?

Curry is in the third year of a four-year, $215 million contract, with each year’s salary progressively higher than the last. For the 2024–25 season, he is making $55.8 million, and he will make $59.6 million in the last year, according to Spotrac, which tracks players’ earnings.

A contract extension put his 2026–27 earnings at $62.6 million. That’s a high multiple from his rookie year, when his 2009 earnings were $2.7 million.

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Stephen Curry’s NBA career earnings

Curry has made $410.5 million over the course of his 16-year career, inclusive of the 2024–25 season, according to Spotrac, and that’s par for the course for elite players.

By comparison, James Harden — another potential Hall of Famer who plays for the LA Clippers — was drafted the third overall pick in the same year as Curry and has career earnings of $372 million.

How does Stephen Curry spend his money?

Like many high-profile athletes, name is his brand, and he’s a highly marketable athlete whose addition to any project is likely to draw increased notoriety and investments.

Curry founded Thirty Ink — in a nod to his jersey number, 30 — in 2018, and he serves as its CEO. Curry is looking toward a life as an entrepreneur after his basketball days, and the company holds eight brand ventures and 12 partnerships.

His business interests include Curry Academy, a basketball program that develops the basketball skills of young players, and the Curry brand with Under Armour. Curry, an avid golfer, also has a brand partnership with Callaway.

Curry’s property portfolio includes a mansion in Atherton, California, valued at $31 million, according to Realtor. He also owns a penthouse in San Francisco that was reportedly purchased for $8 million in 2020.

His fleet of cars includes a Porsche 911 GT3 RS, a Mercedes-AMG G55, a Range Rover, and a Cadillac Escalade ESV, but Yahoo! Autos wrote that Curry’s preferred daily driver is an Infiniti, an automaker for which he serves as a brand ambassador.


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Who is Stephen Curry?

Stephen Curry was born in Akron, Ohio, on March 14, 1988. Curry’s career in the NBA seems somewhat inevitable. He is, after all, the son of Dell Curry. Dell played 16 seasons in the NBA, 10 of which were spent on the Charlotte Hornets. He retired as the Hornets’ all-time leading scorer. Curry started playing basketball early, ready to follow in his father’s footsteps.

Curry’s college basketball career

After high school, Curry made the decision to attend Davidson College. He made an immediate impression on the team and the fans, one of the best freshmen in all of college basketball for the 06–07 season. With his help, that team made it to the NCAA tournament as a 13 seed, but lost the first game of the tournament to Maryland despite a great game from Curry.

Curry and his Wildcats were both even better in his sophomore year, moving up to a 10 seed in the tournament. This time they made some noise in the tournament, reaching the Elite 8 as one of the 2 teams left standing in the Midwest Regional Conference. They upset Gonzaga, Georgetown and Wisconsin before falling to top-seeded Kansas.

Curry was a top player in college and could have easily declared for the NBA Draft after two years but chose instead to return to Davidson for his junior year. He was one of the best players in all of the NCAA that year, but the team failed to reach the NCAA tournament for the first time in Curry’s tenure. After the season, Curry declared for the draft.

Curry’s career with the Warriors

The Golden State Warriors selected Curry with the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft. He signed a two-year contract with options for third and fourth years.

Curry showed incredible promise in his first two years. He played in 80 and 74 games, respectively, and worked his way up from 17.5 points per game in his rookie year to 18.6 points per game in year two. However, these were struggling Warriors teams, and neither one came even remotely close to the playoffs. Still, Curry’s third-year option was picked up after his rookie season, and his fourth-year option was picked up after his sophomore season.

2011–12 was a lost season for Curry. In addition to the lockout that led to a shortened season, he only appeared in 26 games due to injuries that led to ankle surgery.

Still, the Warriors believed in Curry even after the injury, and signed him to a four-year contract extension just as the 2012–13 season was set to begin. Curry rewarded the team greatly, breaking the NBA record for the most 3-point shots (272) and 3-point attempts (600) in a single season. He would go on to break his own shot record two more times and his attempt record three more times.

Draymond Green, left, has been instrumental on defense for the Golden State Warriors. He and Stephen Curry, right, have been teammates since Green joined the Warriors in 2012.

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More importantly, it was Curry’s first NBA playoff appearance, as the Warriors finished the season as the 6th seed in the Western Conference. They defeated the Denver Nuggets in the first round before falling to the San Antonio Spurs. In those 12 playoff games, Curry attempted 106 more three-pointers, making 42.

Curry reached a new high in points per game in 2013–14 with 24, making another 261 three-pointers and leading the Warriors to another playoff appearance as the sixth seed. Curry made an NBA All-Star Game appearance, but the Warriors lost to the Clippers in seven games in the first round.

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In 2014, the Warriors, with new coach Steve Kerr, were recognized as a good team. Few expected them to win 67 games and coast to the top of the Western Conference, But they did just that, thanks in large part to Curry emerging as an elite player and leader amongst other young players like Klay Thompson and Draymond Green. He broke his own record for 3-pointers with 286, and his performance, in tandem with the Warriors’ dominance, led Curry to win his first ever NBA MVP award.

The surprising Warriors never let a playoff series that year get to more than 6 games, and after a victory in the NBA Finals against LeBron’s Cleveland Cavaliers, the Warriors were NBA champions for the first time since 1975. Andre Iguodala was Finals MVP, and Curry was a champion for the first time in his NBA career.

2015–16 was supposed to be an even bigger year for the Warriors and Curry, and in many ways, it was. The team wasn’t just better; they broke the record for regular-season wins by going 73-9. Curry didn’t just improve over the previous year; he averaged 30 points a game and demolished his 3-pointer record by making 402. He was unanimously voted league MVP.

Stephen Curry is the NBA’s all-time 3-point leader. But he can shoot from mid-range as well.

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Yet, this team couldn’t do what the previous year’s Warriors had: win a championship. After having to come back from a 3 games to 1 deficit against the Thunder to make the Finals, they let the Cavaliers do just that against them in the Finals. The record-breaking Warriors team collapsed and finished the season without a title.

Not content with that disappointing finish, an already stacked Warriors team got even more stacked in their chase for a title. They signed another elite player, Kevin Durant, and expected big things. They may not have broken another record, but the team won 67 games and Curry averaged 25 points a game and made 324 3-pointers. 

Unlike the 2015–16 team, this Warriors team did what they were expected to and coasted to a championship. In four playoff series, they only lost a single game — Game 4 of the NBA Finals. The Warriors won 15 straight playoff games before losing one, and then proceeded to immediately win the 16th and clinch the championship.

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For Curry’s efforts, he was rewarded with a monster contract: Five years for $201 million. It was the first $200 million contract in NBA history.

How did Curry respond to it? Well, when he was on the court (he only played 51 games in the 2017–18 season due to injury), he averaged 26.4 points per game. 

His injuries kept him out of the first round of the playoffs, but he returned in the second round to help them beat the Pelicans before leading the team to a tough Conference Finals victory in seven games over the Rockets before a much easier sweep of, you guessed it, the Cavaliers. Curry’s Warriors had won three NBA Finals in four years.

Curry missed a few games with injury again in the 2018–19 season but still started 69 games and excelled, with 27.3 points per game and tying his career best with 5.1 3-pointers a game. The Warriors finished the regular season as the #1 seed in the Western Conference, and Curry opened the playoffs with a 38-point performance in a win against the Clippers. 

They defeated the Clippers in 6 games and did the same to James Harden and the Rockets in the next round before sweeping the Trail Blazers to make their fifth consecutive NBA Finals. This time, they faced the Toronto Raptors, led by Kawhi Leonard. The Warriors, who were mostly without Durant due to injury, were stifled by the Raptors’ defense. Curry did his best to lead the team to a championship by himself with a 47-point performance in Game 3, but Golden State lost the game, and lost the series 3 games later.

Curry once again led the Warriors to another championship, his fourth, in 2022.

Despite comments about being too old and past his prime at 37, and that he has onlya few years left in his career, Curry — an 11-time All-Star — is attempting another run for the NBA title in 2025. But he’s received some help with the trade of Jimmy Butler from Miami Heat to the Warriors. 

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