Chris Paul — Net Worth and Career Earnings
Chris Paul has an estimated net worth of $180 million as of 2026, accumulated through a career that has made him the NBA's all-time leader in both assists and steals — a dual record that establishes his legacy as the greatest point guard of his generation. Known universally as "The Point God," Paul has earned over $330 million in playing salary across his career — among the highest in NBA history — through a series of maximum contracts at New Orleans, the Clippers, Houston, Oklahoma City, Phoenix and Golden State.
His endorsement portfolio has been anchored for over a decade by State Farm Insurance, whose long-running campaign featuring Paul as the "Cliff Paul" alter ego became one of the most recognisable in American sports marketing. He also has a relationship with Jordan Brand and an extensive investment portfolio across technology and consumer brands. Paul served as President of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), using his position to negotiate improved collective bargaining terms for players during a period of rapid salary cap growth.
At 40 years old in 2026, Paul is still competing in the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs — a remarkable longevity driven by obsessive conditioning and his ability to play within his physical limitations. He reached the NBA Finals in 2021 with Phoenix Suns before losing to Milwaukee. Despite never winning an NBA championship — the one gap in an otherwise historic resume — his statistical legacy as the all-time assists and steals leader is secure.