Jordan Clarkson, the Filipino-American professional basketballer famed for his past relationships with female celebrities like Kendall Jenner, Chantell Jeffries, has also got a height in the limelight with his massive contract and salaries. Currently, the 25-year-old basketballer plays for the Cleveland Cavaliers in NBA alongside the highest paid NBA players like LeBron James, Kevin Love and George Hill.
Since after his professional career debut in 2014, Jordan Clarkson, blessed with lucrative deals is estimated to be enjoying the net worth of $10 million. So, how much salary does Clarkson earns? Let's know all about Jordan Clarkson's salary, contract, earnings and net worth in details.
In his successful NBA career, Jordan Clarkson has played for only 3 teams to date which includes Los Angeles Lakers (2014-2018), Los Angeles D-Fenders (2014-2015) and Cleveland Cavaliers (2018-Present).
Clarkson has played 4 seasons in the NBA and with his amazing gameplay, he is blessed with jaw-dropping contracts leading him to own the estimated net worth of $10 million. Back in 2016, his net worth was reported to be $6.5 million.
Currently, Jordan Clarkson playing for the Cavaliers is reported to earn the annual salary of $12.5 million in the 2018 season, totaling his career earnings to be $37.914 million. So, what about his other contracts and salary?
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The Karen Wagner High School basketballer, Jordan Clarkson played for the University of Tulsa after signing a National Letter of Intent on November 11, 2009, which was later followed by his transfer to Missouri, where he earned second-team all-conference honors in the Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Then on June 26, 2014, Clarkson was the 46th overall pick in the 2014 NBA Draft by the Washington Wizards, however, he was immediately traded to Los Angeles Lakers for $1.8 million.
Lakers offered Clarkson, a 2-year contract worth $1.35 million, signed on August 25, 2014. Soon after in his rookie season, Jordan was offered multiple assignments to the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA Development League where he played for half of the season.
After his return to the Lakers in March 2015, he was offered $2,725,003 Qualifying Offer and Clarkson became a restricted free agent on June 30, 2016. Though he later signed a 4-year contract worth $50 million with the Los Angeles Lakers on July 7, 2016.
Jordan Clarkson reportedly agrees to 4-year, $50 million deal to re-sign with the Lakers https://t.co/n9PmxAk3ym pic.twitter.com/XQxemDEv05
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) July 1, 2016
Clarkson earned the annual salary of $11.5 million in the 2017 season, which was followed by his transfer to Cleveland Cavaliers along with Larry Nance Jr on February 8, 2018, in exchange for Isaiah Thomas, Channing Frye and a 2018 first-round draft pick.
Well, let's see Clarkson's salary sheet.
Year | Team | Salary |
2014 | Los Angeles Lakers | $507,336 |
2015 | Los Angeles Lakers | $845,059 |
2016 | Los Angeles Lakers | $12.5 million |
2017 | Los Angeles Lakers | $11. 5 million |
2018 | Cleveland Cavaliers | $12.5 million |
Jordan Clarkson career stats from 2014-2017 reports his average record of 27.8 Minutes Played, 14.2 Points Scored, 44.4 Field Goals, 33.8 Three-Pointer, 3.2 Rebounds, 2.8 Assists and 0.9 Steals.
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For the 2018 season, Jordan Clarkson's cap hit and dead cap value are reported to be $12.5 million and $23.95 million respectively.
Regardless his huge earning, Jordan also has paid some notable amount of fines too. Back on January 6, 2017, Clarkson was fined $2000 for ejection from MIA-LAL game, and 3 days later on January 9, he paid $15,000 for an altercation with Goran Dragic during MIA-LAL game.
In the 2018 season, following a month of his debut for the Cavaliers, Clarkson paid the fine of $2000 on March 1, 2018, for ejection from PHI-CLE game.