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Live NBA Finals on TV | Which NBA matches are on in the UK this week?
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Live NBA Finals on TV | Which NBA matches are on in the UK this week?

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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It has been a full-throttle start to the season in the NBA – with many of the league’s top players flying out of the blocks.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder have picked up where they left off in the postseason as they begin their search for back-to-back titles.

Perhaps the biggest story from the opening week has been Victor Wembanyama’s early performances for the San Antonio Spurs, which will have the rest of the league worried.

British fans can take in the games via three main broadcasters in the UK. Amazon Prime Video and Sky Sports are the primary linear broadcasters, while every match will also be available via NBA League Pass.

RadioTimes.com brings you a round-up of live NBA on TV today and coming up.

NBA on TV this week

All UK time. Subject to change. TV schedule to be updated regularly. Games on NBA League Pass unless specified.

Tuesday 28th October 2025

  • Chicago Bulls v Atlanta Hawks (12am)
  • Houston Rockets v Brooklyn Nets (12am)
  • New Orleans Pelicans v Boston Celtics (12am)
  • San Antonio Spurs v Toronto Raptors (12am)
  • Dallas Mavericks v Oklahoma City Thunder (12:30am)
  • Utah Jazz v Phoenix Suns (1am)
  • Denver Nuggets v Minnesota Timberwolves (1:30am) Sky Sports+
  • Golden State Warriors v Memphis Grizzlies (2am)
  • Los Angeles Lakers v Portland Trail Blazers (2:30am)
  • Washington Wizards v Philadelphia 76ers (11pm)
  • Miami Heat v Charlotte Hornets (11:30pm)

Wednesday 29th October 2025

  • New York Knicks v Milwaukee Bucks (12am) Sky Sports+
  • Oklahoma City Thunder v Sacramento Kings (12am)
  • Golden State Warriors v Los Angeles Clippers (3am) Sky Sports+
  • Boston Celtics v Cleveland Cavaliers (11pm)
  • Detroit Pistons v Orlando Magic (11pm)
  • Brooklyn Nets v Atlanta Hawks (11:30pm)
  • Toronto Raptors v Houston Rockets (11:30pm)

Thursday 30th October 2025

  • Chicago Bulls v Sacramento Kings (12am)
  • Dallas Mavericks v Indiana Pacers (12:30am)
  • Denver Nuggets v New Orleans Pelicans (1am)
  • Utah Jazz v Portland Trail Blazers (1am)
  • Minnesota Timberwolves v Los Angeles Lakers (1:30am)
  • Phoenix Suns v Memphis Grizzlies (2am)
  • Charlotte Hornets v Orlando Magic (11pm)

Friday 31st October 2025

  • Milwaukee Bucks v Golden State Warriors (12am)
  • Oklahoma City Thunder v Washington Wizards (12am)
  • San Antonio Spurs v Miami Heat (12:30am)

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October 29, 2025 0 comments
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Congratulations! NBA YoungBoy Reportedly Expecting 13th Child & 3rd w/ Wife Jazlyn Mychelle
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Congratulations! NBA YoungBoy Reportedly Expecting 13th Child & 3rd w/ Wife Jazlyn Mychelle

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
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Congratulations! NBA YoungBoy Reportedly Expecting 13th Child & 3rd w/ Wife Jazlyn Mychelle

NBA YoungBoy is preparing to expand his family once again.

The 26-year-old rapper is expecting his 13th child with wife Jazlyn Mychelle.

Fans have spotted Jazlyn attending several stops on YoungBoy’s MASA Tour, where her growing baby bump was clearly visible.

YoungBoy, born Kentrell Gaulden, shares 12 other children with 10 women. Despite rumors that another of his children’s mothers, Iyanna Mayweather, is pregnant again, she has publicly denied the claims.

This will be Jazlyn and YoungBoy’s third child together.

Drop YoungBoy some advice for baby number 13.


October 25, 2025 0 comments
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Retired NBA Star Gilbert Arenas Shares Shady Post Following Arrests Of Head Coach Chauncey Billups & Heat's Player Terry Rozier
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Retired NBA Star Gilbert Arenas Shares Shady Post Following Arrests Of Head Coach Chauncey Billups & Heat’s Player Terry Rozier

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

#GilbertArenas had a little jokey joke to get off his chest following the arrests of #ChaunceyBillups and #TerryRozier.

Playing into online chatter suggesting he might’ve had something to do with the FBI probe that broke the internet today, the retired #NBA player wrote, “Got that Informant Lunch special this morning.” If you recall, Arenas was arrested over the summer for allegedly running an illegal gambling operation out of his Los Angeles home.

This morning (Oct. 23), Portland #TrailBlazers head coach Chauncey Billups and #MiamiHeat guard Terry Rozier were among more than 30 individuals arrested in a sweeping federal investigation into illegal sports-betting and poker-rigging schemes.

Is it too soon for Arenas to be playing around?


October 23, 2025 0 comments
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How Much Money He Has Amid NBA Scandal – Hollywood Life
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How Much Money He Has Amid NBA Scandal – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

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NBA star Terry Rozier is making headlines following his arrest as part of a sweeping federal gambling investigation. The FBI has described this probe as a “historic arrest” operation that involves current and former NBA personnel—including Rozier and veteran coach Chauncey Billups—and alleged connections to sports betting, rigged poker games and organized-crime families.

“We are here in New York to announce a historic arrest across a wide, sweeping criminal enterprise that envelops both the NBA and La Cosa Nostra,” FBI Director Kash Patel said at a news conference on October 23, 2025.

Amid the scandal, fans are also asking: what is Rozier’s net worth? Learn more about him and his financial standing below.

Who Is Terry Rozier?

Rozier is an American professional basketball player best known for his time in the NBA, most recently playing as a guard for the Miami Heat. Born on March 17, 1994, in Youngstown, Ohio, Rozier was drafted by the Boston Celtics in 2015 before later joining the Charlotte Hornets and the Heat.

Known for his scoring ability and agility on the court, he earned the nickname “Scary Terry” during his breakout 2018 playoff run with the Celtics.

What Is Terry Rozier’s Net Worth?

As of 2025, Rozier’s net worth is estimated to be around $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

His wealth comes primarily from his NBA contracts and endorsement deals. In 2021, he signed a four-year, $97 million contract extension with the Charlotte Hornets before being traded to the Miami Heat in early 2024.

Why Was Terry Rozier Arrested?

In October 2025, Rozier was reportedly arrested in connection with the NBA’s ongoing gambling investigation, which has drawn national attention following similar controversies involving other athletes. According to reports, Rozier is accused of violating league rules related to sports betting and allegedly using insider information to place wagers.

FBI Director Patel: “Individuals such as Chauncey Billups, Damon Jones and Terry Rozier were taking into custody today, former,current NBA players and coaches…this is an illegal gambling operation and sports rigging operation that spanned the course of years.” pic.twitter.com/L5vLj1XtvM

— CSPAN (@cspan) October 23, 2025

In a statement, the NBA said that Rozier and Billups “are being placed on immediate leave from their teams, and we will continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities.” The league added, “We take these allegations with the utmost seriousness, and the integrity of our game remains our top priority.”

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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How to Watch WNBA Playoffs Online
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How to Watch NBA Online With Sling TV

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

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With the start of the 2025-26 NBA season, teams from around the association are looking to begin the season on the right foot to win their divisions, make the playoffs and win the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy in the NBA Finals.

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For the home opener, the Cleveland Cavaliers take on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, New York on Wednesday, Oct. 22. This game could be a preview of the Eastern Conference Finals this season with the Cavs and Knicks expected to lead the pack in the Central and Atlantic Divisions, respectively.

When Does Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks Game Start?

Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks game broadcasts live, with tipoff at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.

Where to Watch Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks Online

Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks game broadcasts on ESPN, and it’s also livestreams on Sling Orange. Keep reading for more details on how cord-cutters can watch the Cavs-Knicks game online with Sling TV.

How to Watch Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks With Sling TV

A subscription to Sling Orange, which comes with ESPN, gets you access to live TV from popular cable channels.

You can watch cable networks, including ESPN2, ESPN3, Disney Channel, Freeform, MotorTrend, A&E, AMC, BBC America, BET, CNN, Comedy Central, Food Network, Fuse, HGTV, History Channel, IFC, Lifetime, Nick Jr., QVC, TBS, TNT, Travel Channel, Vice and many others.

Please note: Prices and channel availability depends on your local TV market. You can learn more about Sling TV here.

Which Celebrities Are Making Appearances During Cavs vs. Knicks?

It’s likely there will be a number of celebrities and recording artists in attendance during Wednesday night’s game — such as New York Knicks fans Bad Bunny, Cardi B, Ice Spice, Fat Joe, Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz, Timothée Chalamet, Spike Lee and others; as well as Cleveland Cavs fans Usher, Machine Gun Kelly, Drew Carey and others. Tune in to Sling TV to find out who’s sitting courtside on celebrity row.

Starting at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, Cleveland Cavs vs. New York Knicks broadcast on ESPN, while it’s also available to livestream on Sling TV on Wednesday, Oct. 22.

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October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Reunited Or Just Business? Pluto & YK Niece Perform During NBA YoungBoy’s MASA Tour After Fallout (VIDEOS)
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Pluto & YK Niece Reunite At NBA YoungBoy’s Tour After Viral Feud

by jummy84 October 17, 2025
written by jummy84

From fallouts to heartfelt messages, it seems NBA YoungBoy managed to bring Pluto and YK Niece back together. The two popped out and shared the same room during his “Make Slime Great Again” Tour. 

RELATED: All Love Now? Pluto Sends Heartfelt Message To YK Niece After Their Viral Online Feud (VIDEOS)

Pluto & YK Niece Perform Their Viral Song During NBA YoungBoy’s Tour

On Wednesday, Oct. 15, Pluto and YK Niece had folks too lit during NBA YoungBoy’s tour stop in Atlanta. Not only was it a surprise, but it was also the first time they shared a stage since their online fallout. The duo performed their viral hit song ‘Whim Whamie’ together on stage. The crowd screamed loudly as they rapped each bar with the pair, word for word. The performance didn’t stop there. Pluto was seen dancing on stage, supporting YK Niece as she performed her viral verse on “Take Me Thru Dere.” She kept the energy high while YK Niece performed her track ‘Friend do.’ 

 

Social Media Reacts 

Folks gathered across the internet reacting to Pluto and YK Niece’s concert performance. Some expressed that the tension felt awkward between them. Others were just happy to see the ladies in the same room again. See some of the reaction in The Shade Room Teens comment section. 

Instagram user @prettyy_dolliude._ wrote, “Awee Pluto want her friend back 🥺😂😂”

Instagram user @tythedancer_ added, “that’s why you should NEVER act bigger den the program!!!”

While Instagram user @martierak wrote, “It’s not giving “popped out together” it’s giving “we got a job to do””

Instagram user @rhyanmadison_ wrote, “Yk just like me, ian fake kicking it with no one”

Instagram user @nxh.4 added, “My girl stayed Covid distance the whole performance iktr 😂😂😂😂 FTO LMAOOO”

While Instagram user @kionaaniahh_ wrote, “Love how he had them on THE SAME set tho”

Instagram user @qsb.royal25 wrote, “I’m so happy for both women, yall hating but the beef mad old evo need to grow up can’t change the pass but you can change the future”

Instagram user @ms.chinachyna added, “They was never a group and was better solo 💯 ❤️ God has the last say so”

While Instagram user @iamyanidadon wrote, “They both did good 🤷🏾‍♀️ 🔥 I can’t give credit 💯 

Mellow Rackz Thanks NBA YoungBoy 

Looks like beyond reuniting the duo, NBA YoungBoy is also changing lives with his surprise guests on tour. Mellow Rackz took to Instagram to thank the rapper after performing their collaboration track “What You Is”  in Miami. Her caption read, “Not all heroes wear capes. @nba_youngboy, you changed my life. MIAMI WITH THE GOAT!”She added, “I can’t believe I shared the stage with my idol. Thank you! #QueenSlime.”

RELATED: Stuntin’ Like Daddy! NBA YoungBoy’s Son Kentrell Jr. Brings Twin Energy With Fresh Drip At ‘MASA’ Tour (VIDEO)

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October 17, 2025 0 comments
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Coco Jones' Fiancé, NBA Star Donovan Mitchell, Says 'She Brings Me Peace’ As He Gives Rare Insight Into Their Relationship
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Coco Jones’ Fiancé, NBA Star Donovan Mitchell, Says ‘She Brings Me Peace’ As He Gives Rare Insight Into Their Relationship

by jummy84 September 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Coco Jones’ Fiancé, NBA Star Donovan Mitchell, Says ‘She Brings Me Peace’ As He Gives Rare Insight Into Their Relationship

#DonovanMitchell is beyond thankful for his fiancée, #CocoJones.

Speaking with reporters during the Cleveland #Cavaliers’ media day on Monday (Sept. 29), the NBA star gave rare insight into his relationship with the Grammy Award-winner, calling their connection “a blessing” and saying, “She brings me peace.”

He added, “I love her to death,” and praised Coco’s dedication and hustle after spending time with her on her Why Not More tour. Donovan and Coco have kept their relationship private since they started dating two years ago. In July, they surprised fans by publicly announcing their engagement.


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Yikes! Fans Sound OFF After United Center Cancels NBA YoungBoy's Tour Stop In Chicago (WATCH)
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Fans React After NBA YoungBoy’s Chicago Tour Stop Is Canceled

by jummy84 September 28, 2025
written by jummy84

NBA YoungBoy has been killing shows back-to-back on his ‘Make Slime Great Again’ tour. He’s been moving city to city without missing a beat until his stop in Chicago. After the United Center canceled his scheduled show, fans were left upset and debating online. 

RELATED: Never Declining? Social Media Pops OFF After Fan Crowns NBA YoungBoy Best-Looking Male Rapper (PHOTO)

The United Center Cancels NBA YoungBoy’s Chicago Show

On Monday, the United Center left many NBA YoungBoy fans distraught after canceling his Chicago stop at the last minute. In their statement, they announced: “The United Center has made the decision to cancel the NBA YoungBoy show scheduled for Wednesday, September 24, in Chicago. If you purchased through Ticketmaster, refunds will be issued automatically. If you purchased from a third-party reseller, please reach out to your point of purchase.”

Fans immediately questioned the decision, debating whether the cancellation came from the venue or from YoungBoy himself. Speaking on behalf of her son, Mama Sherhonda addressed the situation in an Instagram video. She reassured fans that NBA YoungBoy loves Chicago and was excited to “hit his dancey dancey” with them. Sherhonda explained the cancellation was beyond his control, saying the United Center made the call for safety reasons.

If y’all recall, NBA YoungBoy has had two major public beefs with iconic Chicago rappers Lil Durk and the late King Von. Their feud spilled heavily into music, with diss tracks traded back and forth. Because of this history, there was seemingly a general unease about YoungBoy performing in Chicago and the possibility of reignited feuds. 

Social Media Reacts 

Many of the rapper’s fans gathered online to share reactions after learning the Chicago show had been canceled. Some agreed that, given NBA YoungBoy’s past beef with Chicago artists, canceling the show was probably the best decision. Others argued the venue should not have booked him at all, saying it wasted fans’ time and raised false expectations.

Instagram user wrote @therealerien_ wrote, “That wasn’t rejection that was protection. God is good.” 

@rikamissvip added, “I get he has fans there as well, but honestly it’s best for EVERYONE’s safety!”

While @precioussuniquee wrote, “Oh basically he got the city clutching they pearls 😂😂😂”

@shibutaggresive2 wrote, “It had every thing involving him he knows damn well he can’t come to Chicago after dissing Durk and Von … They cancelled the show to protect your SON Lady are you serious”

@ms.colebaby added, “It’s sad this new generation of niggas be out here beefing over stupid shit.. it’s not fair to his fans.”

@niyalanaeeee wrote, “it’s ok yall can come to the louisiana show we gone show yall how to rock out 🤣”

@simply_ashanti3 wrote,”This decision might’ve save a lot of lives and protected a lot of people”

@cravee.slim added, “But knowing who he is they shouldn’t have booked him there in the first place and then cancel last minute. Got his real fans all mad, that’s messed up tbh”

While @richgal.yanna wrote, “People saying they said they didn’t want him to perform that song 😂 he should’ve been like NWA”

King Von’s Sister Kayla B Speaks Out 

Following the cancellation, Kayla B took to TikTok with the caption “RIP Von Free Durk.” She explained she was waiting for NBA YoungBoy’s show to be canceled, noting how difficult it is for Chicago artists to perform.

“When it’s one of our guys in Chicago, they cancel it. Durk had to start pushing peace just to perform again. At the end of the day, people wanted to come here being funny like, ‘I’m in your city, aha. But look now, ahaha, you can’t even do your show.’”

RELATED: What’s Tea?! Skai Jackson And NBA YoungBoy Spark Reactions With Backstage Concert Photo

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September 28, 2025 0 comments
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NBA YoungBoy's Manager Says United Center 'B*tched Out' After Chicago Concert Is Abruptly Canceled Allegedly Over Safety Concerns
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NBA YoungBoy’s Manager Says United Center ‘B*tched Out’ After Chicago Concert Is Abruptly Canceled Allegedly Over Safety Concerns

by jummy84 September 23, 2025
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NBA YoungBoy’s Manager Says United Center ‘B*tched Out’ After Chicago Concert Is Abruptly Canceled Allegedly Over Safety Concerns

Sorry in advance to those of you who thought you were seeing #NBAYoungBoy live this week in Chicago.

The #UnitedCenter has canceled the rapper’s show scheduled for Wednesday (Sept. 24). While the venue cited unspecified reasons for the abrupt cancellation, it’s highly speculated that it has to do with safety concerns. #Ticketmaster has issued automatic refunds to those who purchased tickets through its platform. For third-party purchases, attendees are advised to contact their point of purchase directly.

The cancellation follows the venue’s recent implementation of a strict no-bag policy for the event, prohibiting all bags, including clear ones. NBA YoungBoy’s manager expressed frustration on Instagram, stating, “United Center b!tched out,” and even slammed the person he believes made the final call.

This concert was part of NBA YoungBoy’s “Make America Slime Again” tour, which includes over two dozen U.S. dates through November.


September 23, 2025 0 comments
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How Much Does a NBA Agent Make in 2025? Complete Guide to Salary, Commission, and Career
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How Much Does a NBA Agent Make in 2025? Complete Guide to Salary, Commission, and Career

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

An NBA agent usually earns 4% of a player’s NBA contract and 10–20% from endorsements. That means a rookie agent might make around $30,000–$50,000 from a first contract, while mid-level agents often earn six figures. The real money comes at the top super-agents like Rich Paul can make $50M+ per year by managing stars and handling major endorsement deals. On average, sports agents across all sports earn about $61,000 yearly, but NBA agents typically earn far more because of the league’s massive contracts and global marketing power.

When an NBA superstar signs a deal worth hundreds of millions, people often wonder who made it happen. The spotlight shines on the player, but behind the scenes, an agent is the one negotiating every detail.

Take LeBron James for example. When he signed his $154 million contract, his agent earned millions just from that single deal. It sounds like a dream job, but the truth is not every agent lives at that level.

Many fans search for answers because the money in basketball is huge and mysterious. How much does an NBA agent really make? What does the job involve? And how do you even become one?

This guide walks you through everything. You will learn how agents earn their money, the commission rules, what their daily work looks like, and even who the richest agents in the game are. By the end, you will have a complete picture without needing to look anywhere else.

NBA Player Agent Salary Breakdown

So how much do NBA agents really earn from their players? The answer depends on the size of the contract, the level of the player, and the endorsements that come with it. Let’s break it down step by step.

Commission from NBA Contracts

NBA agents make their money mostly from player contracts. The NBPA sets a 4% cap on commissions. That means if a player signs a $1 million contract, the agent gets $40,000. If the deal is $100 million, the agent takes home $4 million.

For rookies, the numbers are much smaller. A first contract might pay an agent around $30,000 to $50,000. Still, every career has to start somewhere, and these deals help agents build relationships with future stars.

When a player reaches veteran or superstar level, the numbers explode. A max contract can give an agent a payday in the millions just from one negotiation.

Endorsements and Marketing Deals

Endorsements are often where agents earn even more. While contracts are capped at 4%, marketing deals allow agents to take 10% to 20% commission.

Think about shoe deals with Nike, or sponsorships with brands like Gatorade. These can be worth tens of millions. For some agents, endorsements bring in more income than contracts.

For example, if a star signs a $50 million shoe deal, the agent could pocket $5 million to $10 million just from that single endorsement.

Average vs. Top Agents

Not every agent is Rich Paul or Jeff Schwartz. The average sports agent across all leagues makes around $61,000 per year. NBA agents, because of the size of contracts, usually earn much more than this.

Mid-level NBA agents often make low six figures. They represent solid players but not household names. On the other hand, super-agents who manage global stars earn tens of millions every year.

It’s a world of extremes. Some agents struggle to stay afloat, while a few control billion-dollar deals and live at the very top of the sports business.

Salary Comparison Table

Player LevelTypical Contract ValueAgent Fee (4%)Endorsement Cut (10–20%)Estimated Agent Income
Rookie$1–2 million$40K–$80K$10K–$50K$50K–$130K
Veteran$10–50 million$400K–$2M$200K–$2M$600K–$4M
Superstar$100–200 million$4M–$8M$5M–$20M+$10M–$30M+

This breakdown shows the huge gap between new agents working with rookies and the super-agents negotiating for NBA’s biggest stars.

NBA Agent Commission Percentage Explained

Every NBA agent earns money through commission. But the percentage is not random. It is set by the NBPA (National Basketball Players Association).

The rule is simple. An agent can only take up to 4% of a player’s NBA contract. No more. That means if a player signs a $100 million contract, the maximum agent fee is $4 million.

It sounds huge, and it is. But this cap also protects players from losing too much of their income. 

Outside of contracts, agents can earn more through endorsements. With shoe deals, commercials, and sponsorships, they can take 10% to 20% commission. This is why deals with brands like Nike or Adidas sometimes bring agents more money than the player’s actual NBA salary.

Compared to other sports, the NBA is very agent-friendly. NFL agents are limited to about 3% commission. In MLB and the NHL, there is no official cap, but contracts are smaller on average.

This makes basketball one of the most profitable sports for agents. A single superstar contract can change an agent’s career overnight.

What Do NBA Agents Do?

An NBA agent is more than just a middleman. Think of them as the player’s business manager, lawyer, and career coach all rolled into one. Their job is to protect the player’s interests and make sure every opportunity is maximized.

Here is what they actually do:

  • Negotiate contracts: Agents fight for the best salaries, bonuses, and player options. They know the rules of the league and use them to give their client the strongest deal possible. 
  • Secure endorsements: From shoe deals to commercials, agents connect players with global brands. These endorsements often make players, and their agents, more money than NBA contracts. 
  • Guide careers: Agents help players make smart choices about trades, team fit, and long-term goals. They look at the big picture, not just the next season. 
  • Manage image and PR: Many agents assist with media relations and branding. A good public image increases endorsement value and career longevity. 
  • Provide legal and financial advice: Agents connect players with lawyers, accountants, and financial planners. This ensures players protect their wealth and avoid mistakes. 
  • Recruit new talent: Agents are always looking for the next star. Building a roster of players keeps their business growing. 

Day to day, an NBA agent is on calls, in meetings, and negotiating deals. One moment they might be finalizing a shoe contract, and the next, advising a rookie on which team could be the best fit.

In short, NBA agents make sure players can focus on basketball while they handle everything else.

How to Become a NBA Agent

So, you want to become an NBA agent? Imagine sitting courtside, watching your client sign a multi-million-dollar deal that you helped negotiate. It sounds exciting, but the journey takes patience, education, and the right connections.

Here’s how the process works, step by step:

  1. Get your degree
    Most agents start with a bachelor’s degree. Common choices are law, business, or sports management. These fields teach you how contracts, negotiations, and marketing work. If you want an edge, an MBA or law degree makes you even more competitive.
  2. Apply through the NBPA
    To represent NBA players, you must be certified by the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA). This is the official union for players, and they regulate agents. Without this certification, you cannot legally represent anyone in the league.
  3. Pay the application fee
    The process isn’t free. Expect to pay around $1,500 just to apply. Once approved, you’ll also need to cover annual fees, which can be $2,500 or more depending on how many clients you represent.
  4. Pass a background check
    The NBPA wants agents with a clean record. They’ll check your financial history, legal standing, and overall credibility. Any red flags can end your chances.
  5. Take the NBPA exam
    Next comes the big test. The NBPA exam covers contract rules, salary caps, collective bargaining agreements, and ethical responsibilities. You’ll need to study hard because this exam is tough.
  6. Maintain your certification
    Passing the exam is just the beginning. Every year, you must renew your certification, pay your fees, and stay updated on rule changes. The NBA is always evolving, so you need to keep learning.

Becoming an NBA agent isn’t just about paperwork and exams. It’s about building trust, networking with players, and proving that you can handle high-stakes negotiations. The path is demanding, but for those who make it, the rewards can be life-changing.

Richest NBA Agents

Some NBA agents earn more in a year than many players make in a lifetime. They handle superstar clients and huge contracts, making them power players behind the scenes.

Rich Paul, founder of Klutch Sports, manages stars like LeBron James and Anthony Davis. He can earn over $50 million a year from contracts and endorsements.

Jeff Schwartz of Excel Sports has negotiated deals worth over $100 million for multiple players. Agents like Bill Duffy and Mark Bartelstein also represent elite talent and handle contracts totaling billions.

The gap between average agents and super-agents is huge. Most earn six-figure incomes, while the top few make tens of millions. Success requires skill, trust, and strong relationships with superstar players.

Sports Agent Income vs. Sports Agent Salary

Many people get confused between a sports agent’s income and salary. Here’s the truth: NBA agents don’t earn a fixed salary. They work on commission. That means their earnings depend entirely on the deals they negotiate.

The average “sports agent salary” in the United States is around $61,000 according to government data. But NBA agents usually make much more because basketball contracts are huge. Even a single rookie contract can bring in tens of thousands, while superstar deals generate millions.

Endorsements add another layer. Agents can earn 10–20% from shoe deals, sponsorships, and commercials. In many cases, these endorsement commissions exceed the agent’s earnings from the player’s NBA contract.

Compared to other sports, the NBA is the most lucrative league for agents. NFL agents earn less due to lower commission caps, while MLB and NHL contracts are smaller on average. This makes basketball the top choice for agents who want to maximize income.

In short, a sports agent’s income is flexible, commission-driven, and often much higher than the average salary suggests. The bigger the client, the bigger the paycheck.

Key Takeaways

  • NBA agents earn by commission, not a fixed salary. 
  • They receive 4% from player contracts and 10–20% from endorsements. 
  • Rookie contracts provide smaller fees, while superstar deals can generate millions. 
  • Average sports agent earnings are around $61,000, but NBA agents usually earn much higher. 
  • Only a few “super-agents” like Rich Paul make tens of millions annually. 
  • Becoming an NBA agent requires NBPA certification, including education, exams, and background checks. 
  • Success depends on skill, trust, networking, and managing elite players effectively.

FAQs

How much does an NBA agent make per contract?
It depends on the player’s deal. Agents earn 4% of the NBA contract. A rookie contract might bring $30,000 to $100,000, while superstar contracts can give agents millions.

What percentage do NBA agents take?
NBA agents take 4% from contracts and 10–20% from endorsement deals. Endorsements often pay more than the actual contract.

Is being an NBA agent worth it?
Yes, if you love basketball and business. The income can be huge, but it requires hard work, networking, and trust. You handle contracts, marketing, and players’ careers.

Do NBA agents get paid if a player is injured?
Generally, agents earn from signed contracts and endorsement deals. If a player is injured before signing, the agent may not earn. Once contracts are active, agents still get their commission.

Who is the richest NBA agent?
Rich Paul of Klutch Sports tops the list, earning around $55 million per year in commissions. Other top agents include Jeff Schwartz, Bill Duffy, and Mark Bartelstein, who manage billion-dollar deals.

 

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