- Category:
- Richest Business › Lawyers
- Net Worth:
- $40 Million
- Salary:
- $10 Million
- Birthdate:
- Apr 25, 1962 (62 years old)
- Birthplace:
- New York City
- Gender:
- Male
- Height:
- 6 ft 2 in (1.9 m)
- Profession:
- Film Producer, Businessperson, Television producer, Lawyer, Commissioner of the NBA
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What Is Adam Silver's Net Worth and Salary?
Adam Silver is an American businessman, lawyer, and sports executive who has a net worth of $40 million. Adam Silver is the fifth and current commissioner of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Salary and Contract
Silver's annual salary is $10 million. In June 2018, the NBA extended his contract through the 2023-2024 season. By the end of that contract, he will have earned exactly $100 million in salary alone from the league. He likely also earns bonuses for achieving various milestones and revenue/expansion goals.
Early Life and Early Career
Adam Silver was born on April 25, 1962, in Rye, New York, a suburb of New York City. He attended Rye High School, graduating in 1980, and continued his education at Duke University, where he majored in political science. After graduating from college in 1984, Adam worked for Les AuCoin, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, for a year as a legislative aid. He then attended the University of Chicago Law School, graduating with a J.D. degree in 1988. After law school, Silver worked as a clerk for Judge Kimba Wood of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. He then joined the law firm Cravath, Swaine & Moore as an associate.
NBA Career
Silver initially joined the NBA in 1992 as the Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer for eight years. In that position, he was involved in ventures such as the negotiation of the league's last three collective bargaining agreements with the National Basketball Players Association, the development of the WNBA league, the development of the NBA Development League, the creation of NBA China, and the partnership with Turner Broadcasting for them to manage the NBA's digital assets. He has also held the positions of Senior VP & COO of NBA Entertainment, NBA Chief of Staff, and Special Assistant to the Commissioner. While with NBA Entertainment, Silver served as executive producer on the IMAX movie "Michael Jordan to the Max" (2000), the documentary "Whatever Happened to Michael Ray?" (2000), and the films "Like Mike" (2002) and "Year of the Yao" (2004).
In October 2012, David Stern (the NBA Commissioner at the time) endorsed Silver to be the next NBA Commissioner when he announced that he would be stepping down from the position on February 1, 2014.
In late April 2014, Adam Silver was put through his first major test as league commissioner when he was forced to deal with racist remarks made by Clippers owner Donald Sterling. Sterling was caught on tape making extremely racist comments to his girlfriend. Within a few days of the tapes being made public, Silver and the NBA announced that they had decided to ban Sterling from all NBA events for life. Silver and the NBA also announced that they will do whatever they can to force him to sell the team. This was one of the most severe punishments ever imposed on the owner of a professional sports team.
Other notable incidents Silver has dealt with as commissioner include a 2019 tweet by Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey that supported the 2019 Hong Kong protests. The tweet caused political controversy and issues relating to the partnership between China and the NBA. China responded to Morey's tweet negatively, stating that they would possibly decide to cut ties with the NBA. Silver, however, responded in support of Morey, stating that he had a right to express himself and had freedom of speech.
Silver has won many awards and recognition in the sports industry. He was ranked by "Sports Business Journal" as #1 on their 2016 list of the 50 Most Influential People in Sports Business. In 2015, he was named Executive of the Year by "Sports Business Journal," one of "Time's" 100 Most Influential People, and one of "Fortune's" 50 Greatest Leaders that year. In 2014, he was also named Executive of the Year by "Sports Illustrated."
Personal Life
Silver has been married to his wife, Maggie, since 2015. They have one daughter together. Adam is on the Board of Trustees for Duke University and received the 2016 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Chicago Law School. He also serves on the board of the Lustgarten Pancreatic Cancer Foundation.