- Category:
- Richest Athletes › NBA Players
- Net Worth:
- $600 Million
- Salary:
- $25 Million
- Birthdate:
- Aug 23, 1978 - Jan 26, 2020 (41 years old)
- Birthplace:
- Philadelphia
- Gender:
- Male
- Height:
- 6 ft 5 in (1.98 m)
- Profession:
- Basketball player, Athlete
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What was Kobe Bryant's net worth?
Kobe Bryant was an American professional basketball player, producer, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. At the time of his death, Kobe Bryan had a net worth of $600 million. Tragically, Kobe Bryant died on January 26, 2020, in a helicopter crash. Kobe Bryant was an 18X NBA All-Star, a 5X NBA Champion and 2X NBA Finals MVP.
Kobe was one of the highest-paid athletes in sports, even in retirement. Kobe earned hundreds of millions of dollars from salary and endorsements during his lifetime. He made extremely wise business investments. At the time of his death, his equity stake in the drink BodyArmour was worth $200 million. He paid $6 million for the stake just six years earlier. In October 2021, Coca-Cola paid $5.6 billion to acquire 100% ownership of BodyArmour.
What Would Kobe Bryant's Net Worth Be Today?
As stated a moment ago, at the time of his death, Kobe Bryant's net worth was $600 million. That number included $200 million in pre-tax value attributed to his BodyArmour investment.
By the time Coca-Cola acquired 100% of BodyArmour at an $8 billion valuation in October 2021, the Bryant estate's equity had been reduced to 5%. So, his estate grossed $400 million pre-tax from this transaction. After taxes, that worked out to around $270 million. So, if Kobe was still alive when this deal occurred, his net worth would increase from $600 million to $670 million. That doesn't seem like a huge increase, but this takes into account a $200 million increase in the BodyArmour valuation and a roughly $130 million decrease due to taxes. With other deals and transactions, it's safe to assume that in a different reality, Kobe Bryant would have started 2022 with a net worth of $700 million.
Early Life
Kobe Bryant was born on August 23rd, 1978, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His father, Joe Bryant, was a former player for the Philadelphia 76ers. His parents named him after the famous beef of Kobe, Japan, which they saw on a menu at a restaurant. When Kobe was six, Joe retired from the NBA and moved the family to Italy, where he continued playing in a European league. Kobe learned to speak Italian fluently. During summers as a pre-teen, Kobe would return to the US to participate in basketball summer leagues. When Joe retired from playing altogether, the family moved back to Philadelphia, where he attended Lower Merion High School.
Kobe excelled at basketball in high school, where he led his team to their first state championship in 53 years. He was quickly named Gatorade's Men's National Basketball Player of the Year and the USA Today's All-USA first-team player. His SAT score was high enough to get him into many colleges with a scholarship, but Kobe opted to go straight to the pros. Kobe is the youngest player in history to be drafted into the NBA.
NBA
Kobe was initially drafted by the Hornets but was instantly traded to the Lakers in a prearranged deal. Because he was 17, Kobe's parents had to cosign his rookie contract. His first NBA contract was a three-year $3.5 million deal.
At 18, Kobe became the youngest starter in NBA history. It wasn't until his third year with the Lakers that he really hit his stride. He started every game and was starting to be compared to the likes of Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson.
His third year also brought him a $70 million 6-year contract extension. In 1999 Phil Jackson became coach of the Lakers. Jackson, Kobe, and The Lakers would go on to win the NBA championship five times. Including three consecutive years from 2000-2002.
Kobe Bryant Salary And Career Earnings
During his NBA career with the Los Angeles Lakers, Kobe Bryant earned just over $328 million in salary alone. Other notable NBA contracts include a three-year $90 million extension signed in 2010. In 2013 he signed a 2-year $48.5 million extension. In his final year in the NBA, Kobe earned $25 million in salary.
Kobe earned approximately $350 million from endorsements during his lifetime. That brought his total career earnings to $680 million.
His most notable endorsements included Nike, Sprite, McDonald's, Turkish Airlines, Lenovo, Hublot, and Panini. Kobe's popularity in China enabled him to sign lucrative Chinese-specific endorsement deals with companies including Alibaba, Sina.com, and Mercedes Benz.
He was signed to Adidas for the first years of his career. His Adidas contract, which was signed before the 1996 season, was worth $48 million over six years.
Many of Kobe's endorsement deals were canceled in the wake of his sexual assault allegations in 2003. A notable exception was Nike, which, that same year, signed him to a 4-year deal that paid $10 million per year. Interestingly, Nike did not use Kobe in any sponsorship works for two years.
Endorsement deals eventually returned in full force.
BodyArmour Investment
In March 2014, Kobe purchased a 10% equity stake in sports drink BodyArmour for $6 million.
In August 2018, Coca-Cola purchased a 15% stake in BodyArmor that valued the company as a whole at $2 billion. That meant Kobe's $6 million investment was worth $200 million, on paper, before taxes. Coca-Cola eventually earned an additional 15% equity stake after taking over bottling and distribution.
In October 2021, Coca-Cola bought the full remaining 70% of BodyArmour for $5.6 billion in a deal that valued the brand at $8 billion. At the time of the acquisition, Kobe's stake had been reduced to 5%, so his estate earned a $400 million windfall from the transaction.
Outside of the NBA
Kobe won gold medals at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics.
In 2018, Kobe won an Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for his film "Dear Basketball."
Bryant Stibel
In August 2016, Kobe and business partner Jeff Stibel launched a venture capital company called Byrant-Stibel with $100 million in funding. The fund was launched to invest in technology, media, and data companies. Jeff and Kobe invested in dozens of companies, including sports media website The Players Tribune, LegalZoom, Juicero, and video game designer Scopely. In 2019, the partners revealed on CNBC that they had grown their venture capital fund to $2 billion.
Personal Life
In November 1999, Kobe married the then 17-year-old Vanessa Laine. They met while she was working as a background dancer in a music video. He was in the studio at the same time, working on his debut musical album. They were engaged within six months of their first meetings. She was still a senior in high school.
Kobe and Vanessa married on April 18, 2001, in Dana Point, California. Bryant's parents did not attend the marriage because they reportedly did not approve of the relationship.
They welcomed their first child, Natalia Diamante Bryant, on January 19th, 2003, and their second child, Gianna Maria-Onore Bryant, on May 1st, 2006. They eventually had a total of four children, all daughters. Their other daughters are named Bianka and Capri.
On December 16th, 2011, Vanessa Bryant filed for divorce after 10.5 years of marriage. The couple had no prenup, and Vanessa's divorce settlement could have cost him $100-150 million. They eventually reconciled.
In February 2020, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver renamed the All-Star Game MVP Trophy as the NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant Most Valuable Player Award to honor Kobe's legacy.
Death
In an absolutely shocking turn of events, Kobe Bryan died on January 26, 2020, at the age of 41 in a helicopter crash. Eight other people died in the crash. Kobe's 13-year-old daughter Gianna was one of the victims as well.