How Lebron James Spends His Money
LeBron may be King, he may have hundreds of millions of dollars, fancy cars, enormous houses, and all the trappings of wealth and fame, but by all accounts, he’s still a pretty low-key chill guy with a surprisingly normal family. Well, he’s a low-key, chill guy with a heck of a lot of money to play with. This is how he spends it: LeBron has made $150 million dollars in career NBA salary. He’s made hundreds of millions more from endorsements. He currently has a net worth of $270 million. And, as we mentioned, he’s only 30 years old. LeBron makes more than $42 million dollars per year in endorsements. That is nearly twice his NBA salary of $21.57 million per year in endorsements. He represents such brands as Coca-Cola, Nike, Upper Deck, Samsung, Dunkin Donuts, and Swiss watch maker Audemars Piguet. In fact, Nike signed LeBron to a 7-year, $93 million deal right out of high school. LeBron has also lined the pockets of his former employer. It is estimated he added more than $110 million to Miami Heat owner Mickey Arison’s net worth in the four seasons he played in Miami. LeBron is a part owner of Liverpool FC. Liverpool has won more European soccer championships than any other English team with five European Cups, three UEFA Cups, and three UEFA Super Cups. LeBron helped design a $50,000 watch for Swiss watchmaker Audemars Piguet. LeBron drives a Maybach 57, a luxury car that STARTS at $375,000. He also owns a Rolls-Royce Phantom, complete with TVs in the seats and several Ferraris. His home in his hometown of Akron, Ohio is a 30,000 square foot compound complete with a two-lane bowling alley, recording studio, and barbershop. When LeBron proposed to his high school sweetheart, Savannah Brinson, he did so with a $300,000 engagement ring. The couple has two children together. But even with all his wealth and fame, LeBron keeps it real. One day he left the Maybach and the Rolls-Royce at home and rode his bike to a game. It’s good to be king. It’s good to be LeBron James.