NBA star Isaiah Jackson, raised in financial difficulties, now owns a net worth in millions

Prabin Singh Thakuri

NBA Player Isaiah Jackson’s Net Worth: Became A Millionaire With Lucrative Contract & Salary

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Since his NBA debut in 2021, Isaiah Jackson’s net worth has been on an increasing spree. Raised in a broken home with financial troubles, the Michigan native basketball player is now a millionaire and owns everything he has dreamt of- a happy family and economic security.

A five-star recruit out of high school, Jackson got offers from reputed universities like Kentucky, Alabama, and Syracuse but chose Kentucky Wildcats for his collegiate basketball.

During his freshman year (2020-21), he averaged 8.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, and an SEC-high 2.6 blocks per game, thus earning honors as a member of the SEC All-Defensive Team and the SEC All-Freshman Team.

Subsequently, he declared for the NBA draft and became the Los Angeles Lakers’ round-one ( 22nd overall) pick in the 2021 NBA draft. As part of the team’s deal, the Lakers traded him to the Indiana Pacers.

During three seasons with the Pacers, Isaiah earned $7.72 million in career earnings, and his endorsement earnings have also added to his net worth. The article below explains his salary, assets, and earnings in more detail.

Isaiah Jackson’s Net Worth Is $3 Million: How Much Salary He Earns?

The 6 feet 10 inches (2.08 m) tall NBA star is in his early 20s and is already a millionaire. The Pacers’ power forward Isaiah Jackson owns an estimated net worth of $3 million.

This figure seems justifiable, given that Jackson made $7,721,280 from his three seasons with the Pacers.

A first-round pick in the 2021 NBA draft by the LA Lakers, Jackson saw a trade to the Pacers, who signed him on August 11, 20221, on a four-year rookie contract worth $12.16 million (with an average annual salary of $3.039 million).

In his rookie season (2021-22), Isaiah earned a salary of $2,451,240; the following season (2022-23), he made $2,573,760.

Isaiah Jackson showing his high-end luxury watch and ice-chain.
Isaiah Jackson showing his high-end luxury watch and ice-chain. (Source: Instagram)

On October 12, 2022, the Indiana Pacers exercised an option contract, paying him $2.7 million for the 2023-24 season. This made him the 346th best-paid NBA player that season.

In the 2024-25 season, the basketball player’s salary is $4.44 million after exercising another option-year contract, making him the 267th best-paid NBA player.

Jackson’s contract ends after the 2024-25 season, and he will become a restricted free agent in the 2025-26 season unless he gets a contract extension or signs with another NBA team.

Many basketball pundits predict he will likely get an extension, and his projected salary could be around $6.4 million.

Check out Jackson’s Annual Salary:

SeasonTeamSalary
2021-22Indiana Pacers$2,451,240
2022-23$2,573,760
2023-24$2,696,280
2024-25$4,435,381

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Isaiah Jackson’s Asset Possessions: House, Cars, Luxury Watches And Shoe Collection

The American basketball player enjoys a lavish lifestyle and has gathered some lucrative assets through his successful NBA career.

On August 5, 2024, Isaiah posted pictures on Instagram with his brand-new car. The average cost of a high-end luxury car in the United States is around $122,000.

Isaiah Jackson posing with his brand new car.
Isaiah Jackson posing with his brand new car (Source: Instagram)

In the very next picture of the same picture, Jackson is wearing a high-end luxury watch and a heavy ice pendant.

Similarly, on October 26, 2022, the Michigan Native uploaded a picture of a room filled with branded sneakers. The sneakerhead cum basketball player had almost 50 pairs of sneakers in his room.

He also independently owns a house in the United States, where a luxurious house costs $495,100.

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NBA Star Isaiah Is Also An Influencer

With his successful basketball career, he also uses his fame for endorsements via Instagram, where he has over 111K followers.

He has collaborated with brands like The Container Store and Giovanni’s 1970, a luxury clothing brand.

An Instagram Influencer with 100K-600K followers can earn up to $600 per post. With huge brand deals and collaborations coming his way with his successful NBA career, Isaiah is poised to make even more from his Instagram moving forward.

Isaiah Jackson Dealt With Financial Difficulties Growing Up

Isaiah was only six years old when his parents divorced. Based on his interview, everything was good enough before his parents divorced. He said, “Before my mom and dad split up, we lived in this nice house with this big TV, and I just watched it over and over and over, and I fell in love with it,”

Isaiah Jackson poses with huge pile of his branded sneakers.
Isaiah Jackson poses with a huge pile of his branded sneakers. (Source: Instagram)

Nevertheless, after his parents separated, he juggled between his parents, but eventually, his father, Wasley, was arrested for charges related to felony drugs and guns.

Jackson’s mother worked the night shifts in the graveyard and factories to earn more money while caring for Isaiah and his siblings.

Isaiah’s father was a truck driver with 20 years of experience, but he did not contribute much to Isaiah’s childhood until high school.

The multi-millionaire basketball player first got his LeBron James signature sneakers when he started high school; he would wear them everywhere, from school to the basketball court, playground, mall, etc., until they ripped off completely.

As a child, Isaiah faced financial difficulties but overcame them with time, effort, and talent.

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