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    20 Highest-Paid NBA Centers For The 2024-25 Season

    By Eddie Bitar,

    1 day ago

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    Centers are back dominating the NBA because the last four MVP awards have gone to Nikola Jokic and Joel Embiid while Rudy Gobert is a four-time Defensive Player of the Year who is manning the middle consistently. Other talented centers such as Anthony Davis have also made their mark in recent seasons, and we rank the 20 highest-paid centers for the 2024-25 NBA season.


    1. Nikola Jokic - $51,415,938

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    Nikola Jokic, the three-time MVP and 2023 Finals MVP enters the 2024-25 season as the cornerstone of the Denver Nuggets . After leading his team to their first-ever NBA championship, expectations are sky-high for Jokic to replicate that success even if he was unable to progress past the second round last season.

    His unique blend of playmaking, scoring, and rebounding makes him the engine of Denver's offense, and his leadership will be crucial as the Nuggets aim for another deep playoff run. Earning approximately $627,073 per game, Jokic is the highest-paid center and among the league's most indispensable players. Expect the Serbian to continue being the best all-around player in the world next season.


    2. Joel Embiid - $51,415,938

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    Joel Embiid, the 2023 NBA MVP, also earns $51,415,938 in the upcoming season, matching Jokić as the highest-paid center. The Philadelphia 76ers will lean heavily on Embiid's scoring and defensive presence as they pursue an elusive NBA championship. Last season, before injuries ended his year, Embiid posted ridiculous averages of 34.7 points and 11.0 rebounds per game.

    With Paul George coming on board this summer, Embiid’s leadership and on-court dominance will be even more analyzed because he might not have an excuse to not contend for a championship barring health issues. He is expected to average over 25 points and 10 rebounds per game once again, cementing his place as the league's premier big man.


    3. Rudy Gobert - $43,827,586

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    Rudy Gobert is set to earn $43,827,586 this season, making him one of the highest-paid centers in the league. The Minnesota Timberwolves have invested heavily in Gobert, expecting him to be the anchor of their defense. With his shot-blocking and rebounding, Gobert is a four-time Defensive Player of the Year, and his presence in the paint will be crucial for the Timberwolves as they look to improve upon last season’s playoff performance.

    Gobert will earn about $534,476 per game, a figure that reflects his defensive value. For Minnesota, the challenge will be to find the right offensive balance with Gobert on the floor. While his defensive prowess is unquestioned, his limited offensive game requires the Timberwolves to maximize spacing and shooting around him.


    4. Anthony Davis - $43,219,440

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    Anthony Davis is earning $43,219,440 for the 2024-25 season, underscoring his role as a franchise cornerstone for the Los Angeles Lakers . On a long-term deal that expires in the 2026-27 season (player option in 2027-28), Davis (24.7 PPG, 12.6 RPG) is expected to lead the Lakers alongside LeBron James in their quest for another championship. His ability to dominate on both ends of the floor makes him one of the most valuable players in the league.

    Per game, Davis will earn approximately $526,576, and that is because the big man is simply one of the most talented to have ever played. In the upcoming season, once again, the Lakers are counting on Davis to stay healthy and play at an MVP level. The Lakers’ title hopes largely hinge on Davis’s ability to maintain his health and form throughout the grueling NBA season.


    5. Domantas Sabonis - $40,500,000

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    As the centerpiece of the Sacramento Kings, Domantas Sabonis’ ability to facilitate offense and dominate the glass is key to the team’s success. The Kings, who ended their lengthy playoff drought last season, are now looking to establish themselves as perennial contenders in the Western Conference. Sabonis will earn approximately $493,902 per game, a salary that mirrors his all-around contributions.

    For the Kings, the expectation is that Sabonis will continue to be a double-double machine (19.4 PPG, 13.7 RPG) while improving his outside shooting and defensive impact. His chemistry with De’Aaron Fox will be crucial as Sacramento aims to build on last year’s momentum and the addition of DeMar DeRozan could make things interesting in the West.


    6. Bam Adebayo - $34,848,340

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    As the defensive anchor for the Miami Heat, Bam Adebayo’s versatility is invaluable. He’s one of the few big men who can guard all five positions while also being a primary playmaker on offense. With Miami looking for a third Finals appearance in six years, expectations are high for Adebayo to elevate his game even further. Each game, he’ll earn around $425,085, a testament to his impact on both ends of the floor.

    The Heat will rely heavily on Adebayo as they navigate the competitive Eastern Conference. His ability to facilitate from the high post and protect the rim will be crucial in Miami’s pursuit of another Finals run. As he enters his prime, Adebayo is expected to solidify his place among the NBA’s elite big men after he posted 19.3 points and 10.4 rebounds per game.


    7. Deandre Ayton - $34,005,126

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    Deandre Ayton is set to make $34,005,126 this season which should mean he is a top-tier center but he has not reached that level yet. Now with the Portland Trail Blazers, Ayton’s expectations are high as he looks to establish himself as a franchise cornerstone. He’ll earn about $414,694 per game, a salary that aligns with his potential to dominate both ends of the floor.

    In Portland, Ayton (16.7 PPG, 11.1 RPG) will be expected to lead a young roster alongside Scoot Henderson, contributing significantly on the boards and in the paint. The Trail Blazers will lean on his ability to protect the rim and finish around the basket as they rebuild around their young core. If Ayton can stay motivated and assertive, he has the chance to elevate his game to an All-Star level.

    Related: 20 Highest-Paid NBA Power Forwards For The 2024-25 Season


    8. Isaiah Hartenstein - $30,000,000

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    Isaiah Hartenstein’s $30,000,000 salary for the 2024-25 season marks a significant step up, showcasing his value as a versatile big man. The Oklahoma City Thunder are betting on Hartenstein’s continued development, expecting him to be a key contributor off the bench or potentially as a starter alongside Chet Holmgren. He’ll earn approximately $365,854 per game, reflecting the team’s belief in his upside.

    Known for his passing, shot-blocking, and high basketball IQ, Hartenstein’s role is expected to grow this season. The Thunder’s championship aspirations partially hinge on their bench production, and Hartenstein’s ability to impact the game on both ends could be a game-changer. With the Knicks last season, Hartenstein posted 7.8 points and 8.3 rebounds per game, and expect him to post similar numbers in 2024-25.


    9. Kristaps Porzingis- $29,268,293

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    Kristaps Porzingis enters the 2024-25 season with a salary of $29,268,293, reflecting his status as a key acquisition for the Boston Celtics . After helping the Celtics win an NBA title last season, Porzingisis expected to provide the Celtics with scoring, shot-blocking, and floor spacing as they chase a title. His per-game earnings will be around $357,544, highlighting his role as a significant contributor to a championship-contending team.

    Last season, the Celtics acquired Porzingisto to add versatility to their frontcourt, pairing him with Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown and they looked dominant at times. His ability to stretch the floor and protect the rim will be crucial in Boston’s quest for banner No. 19. If he can stay healthy after a few months out with injury, the Celtics will be the favorites to win it all again.


    10. Nic Claxton - $27,556,817

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    Nic Claxton’s $27,556,817 salary for the 2024-25 season is a reflection of his breakout performances with the Brooklyn Nets. As a premier shot-blocker and versatile defender, Claxton has become an essential piece for the Nets. His earnings per game will be about $336,063, underscoring his value as an emerging star in the league.

    For Claxton and the Nets, the expectation is continued growth. Brooklyn is in a transitional phase, and Claxton’s development is a key component of their future plans. As a rim protector and efficient finisher, Claxton’s role (11.8 PPG, 9.9 RPG, 2.1 BPG) is expected to expand, particularly on the offensive end.


    11. Jaren Jackson Jr. - $25,257,798

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    Jaren Jackson Jr., a former Defensive Player of the Year, will earn $25,257,798 for the 2024-25 season. As a cornerstone of the Memphis Grizzlies, Jackson is expected to be a dominant force on both ends of the court. With per-game earnings of around $307,042, Jackson’s defensive versatility and shot-blocking ability make him one of the league’s premier big men (22.5 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 1.6 BPG). Offensively, he continues to develop as a three-point shooter (career 34.5%) and post player, making him a key figure in the Grizzlies' push for a deep playoff run.

    Memphis will rely on Jackson to anchor their defense while also expanding his role offensively. With Ja Morant looking to return following an injury and suspension-filled season, Jackson's leadership will be crucial in keeping the Grizzlies competitive in a stacked Western Conference. If Jackson can stay healthy and continue to improve his offensive game, he has the potential to become an All-NBA caliber player.


    12. Draymond Green - $24,107,143

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    Draymond Green is set to earn $24,107,143 for the 2024-25 season, continuing his role as the defensive anchor and emotional leader of the Golden State Warriors . With per-game earnings of approximately $292,792, Green’s value goes beyond the stat sheet. The Warriors will need Green’s leadership with Klay Thompson no longer on the roster after he signed a three-year, $50 million deal with the Dallas Mavericks.

    For the Warriors, the challenge will be integrating their young talent while maintaining their championship aspirations, and Green is at the center of that effort. If Green can continue to impact games on both ends of the floor, the Warriors cannot be counted out in the playoff race even if Green’s numbers were down last year to 8.6 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 6.0 assists per game.


    13. Brook Lopez - $23,000,000

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    Brook Lopez is earning $23,000,000 this season, reflecting his importance to the Milwaukee Bucks as a defensive anchor and three-point shooter (12.5 PPG, 2.4 BPG, 36.6% 3-PT FG. Lopez’s ability to protect the rim and space the floor makes him a vital part of the Bucks’ system, even if he is approaching 37 years old and the last year of his contract.

    With per-game earnings of approximately $279,268, Lopez is expected to continue his role as a key contributor alongside Giannis Antetokounmpo and Damian Lillard. The Bucks are once again among the favorites in the Eastern Conference, and Lopez’s performance will be critical in their pursuit of another championship.


    14. Clint Capela - $22,265,280

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    Clint Capela will earn $22,265,280 during the 2024-25 season after averaging 11.5 points and 10.6 rebounds per game last year. As the team's primary rim protector and rebounder, Capela’s role is vital to the Hawks' defensive schemes. He will earn approximately $270,552 per game, a reflection of his importance to Atlanta's success on the glass and in the paint.

    Capela’s ability to finish around the rim and provide second-chance opportunities makes him a crucial part of the Hawks' offense as well. This season, Capela will be relied upon to continue anchoring Atlanta's defense while mentoring younger players like Alexandre Sarr who will likely take his spot going forward.


    15. Nikola Vucevic - $20,000,000

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    With strong scoring, rebounding, and ability to stretch the floor, Nikola Vucevic’s offensive versatility is a significant asset for the Bulls. Per game, he will earn around $243,902, highlighting his value to Chicago’s offense. The big man is expected to continue being a double-double machine while providing veteran leadership to a team that is rebuilding.

    With DeMar DeRozan gone and Zach LaVine on the trade market, the Bulls are looking toward the future with Josh Giddey and Coby White. If Vucevic can improve his defense and continue to be a reliable scoring option (18.0 PPG, 10.5 RPG), the Bulls could remain somewhat competitive while rebuilding their roster in the East.


    16. Jarrett Allen - $20,000,000

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    Jarrett Allen, earning $20,000,000 for the 2024-25 season, is a crucial part of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ core headlined by Donovan Mitchell. Known for his rim protection, rebounding, and ability to finish lobs (17.0 PPG, 13.8 RPG), Allen is expected to anchor the Cavaliers’ defense alongside Evan Mobley. He will earn approximately $243,902 per game, underscoring his importance to Cleveland’s aspirations in the Eastern Conference.

    For the Cavaliers, this season represents an opportunity to solidify their place as a rising team in the East. Allen’s role as a defensive anchor will be vital as Cleveland looks to build on their playoff appearance last season. If Allen can continue to develop his game and stay healthy (only four postseason games last season), the Cavaliers could become a serious contender in the Eastern Conference.


    17. Jakob Poeltl - $19,500,000

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    Jakob Poeltl will earn $19,500,000 for the 2024-25 season, continuing his role as the starting center for the Toronto Raptors. Poeltl’s defensive presence, rebounding, and efficient scoring around the rim make him an essential part of the Raptors’ lineup. With per-game earnings of approximately $237,805, Poeltl is expected to be a key contributor as Toronto aims to return to the playoffs.

    His chemistry with Toronto’s core players, including star Scottie Barnes, will be crucial as the team seeks to find its identity. If Poeltl can continue to anchor the defense and provide reliable production on offense (11.1 PPG, 8.6 RPG, 1.5 BPG), the Raptors have a solid chance to compete for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.


    18. Myles Turner - $19,928,500

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    Myles Turner’s $19,928,500 salary for the 2024-25 season reflects his value as one of the league’s premier shot-blockers and a key piece for the Indiana Pacers. Turner’s ability to stretch the floor with his three-point shooting and protect the rim makes him a unique asset for the Pacers.

    He will earn approximately $242,061 per game, highlighting his importance to Indiana’s defensive and offensive schemes. If Turner can stay healthy and maintain his high level of play (17.1 PPG, 6.9 RPG, 1.9 BPG), he could help the Pacers make a push for another Eastern Conference Finals appearance.


    19. Jusuf Nurkic - $18,125,000

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    Jusuf Nurkic is set to earn $18,125,000 for the 2024-25 season, marking his second year with the Phoenix Suns. Known for his toughness and rebounding, Nurkic’s role will be to provide interior presence and defensive stability for a team with championship aspirations. He will earn approximately $220,427 per game, reflecting his importance to the Suns’ success as the starting center.

    The Suns are in win-now mode, and Nurkic’s performance will be critical as they look to contend in the Western Conference. His ability to set screens, rebound, and provide physicality will complement Phoenix’s star-studded lineup. If the big man can average 10.9 points and 11.0 rebounds per game again, he will do the job required of him.


    20. Zach Collins - $16,741,200

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    Zach Collins will earn $16,741,200 this season, solidifying his role as possibly the go-to backup center for the San Antonio Spurs. After a strong comeback season (11.2 PPG, 5.4 RPG), Collins is expected to play a significant role in the Spurs’ rebuilding efforts behind Victor Wembanyama. He will earn approximately $203,432 per game, a figure that highlights his value as a versatile big man capable of stretching the floor and protecting the rim.

    For the Spurs, the focus is on development, and Collins will be a key part of their young core. His ability to space the floor and provide solid defense will be important as San Antonio looks to build around Wembanyama. If Collins can stay healthy and continue to develop his game, he could be a crucial piece in the Spurs’ expected improvement this season.

    Related: Ranking NBA Stars Into 20 Different Categories Ahead Of The 2024-25 Season

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