Top 5 highest-paid point guards in the NBA for the 2025-26 season

Arjun DevganBasketball3 weeks ago195 Views

The National Basketball Association (NBA) remains the richest and most popular basketball league in the world, featuring the best players from across the globe. With its ever-rising popularity, the league has seen player contracts and salaries reach unprecedented levels — and the upcoming 2025-26 season is setting a new financial benchmark.


Point guards, often the floor generals of their teams, are among the highest earners. Here’s a look at the five highest-paid point guards entering the 2025-26 NBA season:


1. Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) – $59,606,817

Stephen Curry, widely regarded as the face of modern basketball, tops the list as the highest-paid point guard — and player — in the NBA. At 37, the two-time MVP has revolutionized the game with his shooting and continues to be one of the most dangerous offensive weapons in the league. Despite his age, Curry remains a cornerstone for the Golden State Warriors and is worth every dollar of his record-setting salary.


2. Cade Cunningham (Detroit Pistons) – $46,394,100

Cade Cunningham has cemented himself as the future of the Detroit Pistons. The 23-year-old has developed into a versatile point guard with elite playmaking skills and scoring ability. While his paycheck reflects his growing star power, the Pistons will be hoping Cunningham can eventually guide them to championship contention and justify his $46 million salary.


3. Jamal Murray (Denver Nuggets) – $46,394,100

A driving force in the Denver Nuggets’ 2023 NBA championship run, Jamal Murray has proven to be one of the league’s most clutch performers alongside Nikola Jokić. Though injuries and inconsistency hampered him last season, Murray’s ability to take over games makes him worth every penny. If he returns to peak form, the Nuggets will once again be serious title contenders.


4. Luka Dončić (Los Angeles Lakers) – $45,999,660

It may be surprising to see Luka Dončić only fourth on this list, given that he is already considered one of the top three players in the NBA and a generational talent. At just 26 years old, Dončić is the centerpiece of the Los Angeles Lakers’ future and a likely MVP in the making. His current deal is “low” by superstar standards, but he is eligible to sign a five-year, $417 million contract extension in 2028 — a move that could make him the league’s highest-paid player in history.


5. Trae Young (Atlanta Hawks) – $45,999,660

Trae Young continues to be one of the NBA’s most polarizing stars. While his offensive talent and playmaking are undeniable, critics often point to his streaky shooting and defensive struggles. Still, Young has earned four consecutive All-Star nods and remains the centerpiece of the Atlanta Hawks’ rebuild. His $46 million salary underscores the league’s faith in his elite offensive production.


Final Thoughts

The 2025-26 season highlights just how much value NBA franchises place on their floor generals. From Curry’s continued dominance to Dončić’s rise as a once-in-a-generation star, point guards are not only leading their teams but also setting the financial pace for the entire league.


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