Jabari Smith Jr. has made quite an impact in the NBA, and his earnings reflect it. With a strong contract from the Houston Rockets and a partnership with Adidas, he’s setting himself up for a successful future. If you’re curious about how much he’s making on and off the court, let’s take a closer look at his net worth.
Jabari Smith Jr.’s NBA Contract and Net Worth
Smith signed a four-year, $40.33 million deal with the Rockets in July 2022. He has a player option in the fourth year. According to reports, he earned $8,882,640 for the 2022-23 season. In 2023-24, he made $9,326,520. He’s set to earn $9,770,880 for the 2024-25 season and $12,350,392 for 2025-26.
Beyond the NBA, Smith also signed a brand deal that brings in big money. In December 2022, he joined Adidas’ largest-ever NBA rookie class, which featured 12 players. He announced the partnership on X with the caption, “This is just the beginning. Excited to announce I have joined the @adidas family for the next chapter of my career! #createdwithadidas.”
In June 2023, he starred in a commercial for the brand’s “What is Jabari Smith Jr’s Why” campaign. In the ad, he stated, “I feel like it’s my duty to maximize my potential and just work hard every day and take the most out of it. I’m Jabari Smith Jr. and this is MY WHY.”
According to Coty M. Davis of SI, Smith said he’s grateful to be part of Adidas: “It feels good to be a part of that family, a company that has a lot of great players. This is something I’ve dreamed of as a kid. I’m just living out my dreams.”
Smith also shared that Adidas has been his favorite brand since he was playing AAU basketball for the Atlanta Celtics. Talking about players connected to Adidas, he said, “It’s good — we are always joking together when other players sign with Nike. The main guy that comes to mind who played for Adidas is Tracy McGrady. For guys who are still in the league, James Harden and Damian Lillard.”
However, the financial details of his Adidas deal have not been disclosed.
That’s not all — Smith returned to his alma mater, Sandy Creek High School, to hand out free Adidas backpacks at a back-to-school event.
In 2025, Smith’s net worth is estimated at $40.3 million. This figure includes his NBA salary and earnings from his Adidas partnership.