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Russell Westbrook

$375 Million
Professional NBA Player (Point Guard, Sacramento Kings), Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer

Quick Facts

Full Name Russell Westbrook III
Net Worth $375 Million
Profession Professional NBA Player (Point Guard, Sacramento Kings), Entrepreneur, Fashion Designer
Date of Birth November 12, 1988
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Spouse/Partner Nina Earl (m. 2015)
Children Noah Westbrook (b. 2017), Skye Westbrook (b. 2018), Jordyn Westbrook (b. 2018)

Biography

Russell Westbrook’s net worth is estimated at $375 million. Westbrook is a nine-time NBA All-Star, the 2017 NBA Most Valuable Player, and the NBA’s all-time leader in triple-doubles, currently playing for the Sacramento Kings in his 18th professional season. His wealth derives primarily from NBA contracts totaling nearly $350 million, a decade-long Jordan Brand endorsement deal, and business ventures including his Honor the Gift streetwear brand.

Updated March 2026: According to Spotrac, Westbrook’s verified career NBA earnings through the 2025–26 season total $349,531,249, making him the 17th highest-earning player in NBA history by cash compensation. His current one-year contract with the Sacramento Kings pays a base salary of $3,634,153 for the 2025–26 season.

Early Life and Education

Russell Westbrook III was born on November 12, 1988, in Long Beach, California, and grew up in Hawthorne, California. He attended Leuzinger High School, where his childhood best friend and teammate Khelcey Barrs III died suddenly at age 16 from an undiagnosed enlarged heart. The loss profoundly shaped Westbrook’s drive and work ethic; he has worn a “KB3” wristband throughout his NBA career as a tribute. Westbrook was lightly recruited out of high school and enrolled at UCLA, where he developed under coach Ben Howland into a projected lottery pick after two seasons (2006–2008). The Seattle SuperSonics selected him fourth overall in the 2008 NBA Draft.

NBA Career

Westbrook spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the Oklahoma City Thunder (relocated from Seattle in 2008), forming one of the most prolific backcourt partnerships in NBA history alongside Kevin Durant and later Paul George. He reached the NBA Finals in 2012. After Durant’s departure in 2016, Westbrook averaged a triple-double for four consecutive seasons — a feat previously accomplished only by Oscar Robertson in 1961–62 — and won the 2016–17 NBA MVP award while averaging 31.6 points, 10.7 rebounds, and 10.4 assists per game. He became the NBA’s all-time triple-double leader, surpassing Robertson’s record of 181. Following his tenure with OKC, Westbrook played for the Houston Rockets (2019–20), Washington Wizards (2020–21), Los Angeles Lakers (2021–22), Los Angeles Clippers (2022–24), and Denver Nuggets (2024–25), before signing with the Sacramento Kings on October 16, 2025, per NBA.com. In the 2025–26 season with Sacramento, he has appeared in 61 games averaging 15.5 points, 6.5 assists, and 5.4 rebounds per game, per Spotrac statistical records.

How Russell Westbrook Built His $375 Million Fortune

  • NBA Salaries (~$350 million): Per Spotrac, Westbrook has earned $349,531,249 in NBA salary through 2025–26. The largest single contract was a 5-year, $206.8 million Designated Veteran Extension signed with OKC in 2018, which included $44.2 million in 2020–21 alone — at the time one of the highest single-season salaries in league history.
  • Jordan Brand Partnership: Westbrook signed a long-term deal with Jordan Brand (Nike’s premium basketball sub-brand) in 2017, reported by Forbes at the time to be worth approximately $26 million per year, making it one of the most lucrative shoe deals in the NBA for a non-superstar-tier contract. The partnership has included multiple signature shoe releases.
  • Honor the Gift (Streetwear Brand): Westbrook founded Honor the Gift, a Los Angeles-based streetwear and lifestyle apparel brand, in 2016. The brand is sold through select retailers and its own direct-to-consumer channels, positioning itself at the intersection of sport and urban fashion.
  • True Religion (Investment): Westbrook has been associated with the True Religion apparel brand as an investor and creative collaborator, extending his reach in the fashion sector.
  • Film Production and Media: Westbrook has expanded into film and television production, leveraging his profile as a cultural figure beyond basketball.
  • Why Not? Foundation: Founded in 2012, the Why Not? Foundation focuses on underserved youth in Los Angeles and Oklahoma City, though it does not generate income, it reflects the community relationships that underpin several of his business partnerships.

Personal Life

Westbrook married Nina Earl, his college sweetheart from UCLA, in 2015. Together they have three children: Noah Westbrook (born 2017) and twins Skye and Jordyn Westbrook (born 2018). The family is based in Los Angeles. Westbrook is known for his distinctive fashion sense and has appeared on multiple best-dressed lists, attending New York Fashion Week and collaborating with major fashion houses. His contemporaries in the Sports category, including LeBron James and Simone Biles, have similarly built multi-dimensional brands that extend well beyond their primary athletic disciplines. In March 2026, Spotrac records show he received a technical foul fine during a Sacramento Kings–Los Angeles Lakers game, consistent with his reputation for intense, competitive play throughout his career.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Russell Westbrook’s net worth in 2026?

Russell Westbrook’s net worth is estimated at $375 million. This reflects his verified NBA career earnings of $349,531,249 per Spotrac, plus income from his Jordan Brand endorsement deal (reported at ~$26 million per year at signing) and business interests including Honor the Gift streetwear.

What team is Russell Westbrook on in 2025–26?

Westbrook signed a one-year, $3,634,153 veteran minimum contract with the Sacramento Kings on October 16, 2025, per NBA.com and Spotrac. It is his 18th NBA season and his seventh different franchise, following stints with OKC, Houston, Washington, the LA Lakers, LA Clippers, and Denver.

How many triple-doubles does Russell Westbrook have?

Westbrook holds the NBA all-time record for career triple-doubles, surpassing 200 during the 2025–26 season. He was the first player since Oscar Robertson (1961–62) to average a triple-double for a full season, and accomplished the feat for four consecutive seasons beginning in 2016–17, the year he won the NBA MVP award.