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Kobe Bryant became just the second player to eclipse $30 million when the 2013–14 season began. [1] LeBron James became the third in the 2016–17 season. Stephen Curry signed a record 5-year contract worth $201 million in 2017 with a starting payout of $34,682,550 in the 2017–18 season, setting a new single-season record in earnings. He ...
On the court, basketball legend Kobe Bryant racked up $323 million, but like most of the richest athletes of all-time, most of Bryant’s fortune came from his business moves.
Salary/Winnings Endorsements 1: Tiger Woods: Golf: United States: $78.1 million: $13.1 million: $65 million 2: Roger Federer: Tennis: Switzerland: $71.5 million: $6.5 million: $65 million 3: Kobe Bryant: Basketball: United States: $61.9 million: $27.9 million: $34 million 4: LeBron James: Basketball: United States: $59.8 million: $17.8 million ...
Kobe Bean Bryant (/ ˈ k oʊ b i / KOH-bee; August 23, 1978 – January 26, 2020) was an American professional basketball player. A shooting guard, he spent his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Dale Earnhardt Sr. was the son of Ralph Earnhardt, a famous short-track racer who racked up 16 top-10 finishes for a total of $23,550 in career earnings — not a bad haul for a racer in the 1950s ...
For 20 seasons, Kobe Bryant lit up the NBA with a work ethic and closing ability matched by very few until he finally ended his stellar career Wednesday.
Kobe died in a helicopter crash on January 26, 2020, alongside his 13-year-old daughter (Joe's granddaughter) Gianna. [23] Bryant also had two daughters, Sharia and Shaya. The family is Catholic. [24] Through his wife Pam, he was the brother-in-law of professional basketball player John Cox IV. [22] Bryant died on July 15, 2024 [25] at the age ...
Kobe Bryant in 2006. Kobe Bryant was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for his entire 20-year career. Selected 13th overall by the Charlotte Hornets in the 1996 NBA draft, Bryant was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers for Vlade Divac a month later.