JJ Redick is a former NBA player turned coach, who had enjoyed a long NBA career of 15 years, starting from 2006, when he was drafted by the Orlando Magic, after excelling at his college basketball for the Duke Blue Devils, where he won several accolades, including being named National College Player in that year. After playing for seven years with the Orlando Magic, Redick was traded by the Milwaukee Bucks in 2013, and after playing for even less than a year with the Bucks, Redick was traded by the Los Angeles Clippers.
Following that, JJ Redick has played with the Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Pelicans, and even the Dallas Mavericks before finally retiring in 2021. And over his entire NBA career of 15 years, Redick has scored about 12,000 points (approx.) And following his retirement, he continued in the NBA as a team coach. Talking about his salary and career incomes, Redick's growing financial status in 2025 is proof of his years of hard work and his potential as a player, rising from college basketball to achieving NBA success.
What is JJ Redick’s net worth in 2025?
JJ Redick has a net worth of $50 million in 2025, per Celebrity Net Worth. After joining the Clippers in 2013, JJ Redick signed a contract binding him with the Clippers for 4 years, worth of $27 million.
He is believed to have earned about $118 million as salary in his entire NBA career of 15 years. He earned $23 million in his time with the Philadelphia, recording his highest single salary for the 2017-2018 season.
JJ Redick has signed a 2 year contract extension for five years with the Los Angeles Lakers, as per Marca. He was the Lakers’ head coach, as he was hired for $32 million in the year 2024. And as per the recent extension, Redick is believed to remain in the Lakers at least till the 2029-2030 season, which is only increasing his overall income and making him one of the top-paying coaches in the history of the NBA.
What are JJ Redick’s off-court earnings and major brand endorsements?
Off the court, JJ Redick had launched a podcast in 2016 on Yahoo Sports, becoming the first-ever player to do that, as he was still actively playing in the NBA for the Los Angeles Clippers. After that, he moved to Uninterrupted, a media company, in the year 2017. After running it for three seasons, Redick went on to start his own venture, his own media company called the ThreeFourTwo Productions. He also joined the ESPN as a sports analyst after his retirement from the NBA. Redick has also partnered with some of the world’s major brands like Nike and Panini, boosting his earnings.
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