KEY POINTS

  • Bradley Beal earned more than $178 million from his 10-season NBA career
  • The basketball player has an estimated net worth of $40 million
  • Ahead of the 2021 NBA Draft, Beal is reportedly considering a trade request

Shooting Guard Bradley Beal is a professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association who currently plays for the Washington Wizards. The athlete made his professional debut in the NBA in 2012, and he has since earned more than $178 million in his 10-season career.

Beal’s latest contract with the Wizards is an extension worth $71,764,430 for two years, giving him an average salary of $35,882,215. His 10-year career with the team has given him a total of $178,632,641, as per Spotrac.

The basketball superstar also has various endorsement deals with major brands like Nike, which earns him roughly $1.5 million, and his partnership with footwear manufacturer Jordan in December 2020, CNBC reported. “It's a blessing and an honor to be a part of this family. It’s very exclusive. They take care of their athletes very well, and they do a great job of telling their stories,” Beal said in an interview with Jordan.

All of his endeavors have given Beal an estimated net worth of $40 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth. The professional athlete also made it to the top 100 of highest-paid athletes worldwide in 2020, according to Forbes.

Beals’ achievements include winning gold medals at the 2009 FIBA Americas U16 Championship and the 2010 FIBA World U17 Championship. He was also named the MVP in the latter tournament. He won the 2011 Gatorade Player of the Year award and became a McDonald’s All-American and first-team Parade All-American player.

The Wizards player owns a Bethesda, Maryland home that he and his wife, Kamiah, bought for $7.8 million in 2019. Beal also has a property that covers a 7,200-square-foot area in Venice, California that he purchased for $6.8 million in October 2020. The couple also owned a home in D.C. but sold it off for $3.5 million in September 2020, as per Celebrity Net Worth.

Ahead of the 2021 NBA draft, Beal is reportedly considering a trade request before Thursday night’s event. “He knows he has to make a decision before the draft,” a source familiar with the matter told Bleacher Report. A second source confirmed that Beal’s situation is now fluid.

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Bradley Beal reveals he was quietly pitching to several of his NBA All-Star teammates over in Charlotte about possibly joining the Washington Wizards. Bradley Beal #3 of the Washington Wizards at he Tissot Style Lounge during NBA All-Star Weekend 2019 at the EPICENTRE on February 15, 2019 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Getty Images/Grant Halverson