
Scotty Pippen Jr.'s net worth in 2025: Exploring NBA salary and endorsement earnings of Memphis Grizzlies guard, and more
Scotty Pippen Jr.'s net worth in 2025: Exploring NBA salary and endorsement earnings of Memphis Grizzlies guard, and more (Image Source: Scotty/Instagram)
Scotty Pippen Jr, son of former basketball legend Scottie Pippen, is carrying forward his father's incredible legacy. He joined the NBA under an Exhibit-10 contract in 2023 when he took home a salary of $1,801,769. The rising star is currently under contract with the Memphis Grizzlies. This contract covers the seasons 2024-2027. Let's explore the Grizzlies star's year-wise salaries and earnings from endorsements.
What is Scotty Pippen Jr's net worth in 2025?
Scotty Pippen Jr. is progressing in his NBA career. His main source of earnings is
NBA contracts
. Though the exact figure of Scotty Pippen Jr.'s net worth is not available in the public domain, it can be safely said that it is estimated in millions.
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He is currently under contract with the Memphis Grizzlies as their point guard, earning him a $2,270,735, fully guaranteed cash salary for the 2025 season.
Scotty Pippen Jr's year-wise salaries and important contract details
Scotty Pippen Jr's career graph is evolving positively, and his salaries have increased yearly. According to Spotrac, the Grizzlies star's year-wise salary from NBA contracts is as follows:
2022–23 (Los Angeles Lakers): $508,891 (Two-way contract with $50,000 guaranteed)
2023–24 (Memphis Grizzlies): $289,542 ( Two-way contract signed mid-season)
2024–25 (Memphis Grizzlies): $2,087,519 ( Part of a 4-year, $9.6M deal, fully guaranteed)
2025–26 (Memphis Grizzlies): $2,270,735, fully guaranteed
2026–27 (Memphis Grizzlies): $2,461,462 ($350,000 guaranteed, becomes fully guaranteed on July 3, 2026)
2027–28 (Memphis Grizzlies): $2,789,215 ($396,604 guaranteed, becomes fully guaranteed on July 3, 2027, team option available)
Scotty Pippen Jr will enter the free agency market in 2028, and is expected to command a humongous contract value then.
Scotty Pippen Jr's earnings from endorsements
Scotty Pippen Jr's earnings from endorsements are not publicly disclosed. The Grizzlies' guard uses his Instagram account to participate in online promotions of certain brands. Recently, he posted a video on his Instagram account where he is seen visiting the Mattress Firm, a mattress showroom. He talked about the deals and the showroom executives' services in the video.
In December 2024, he posted a photo in collaboration with POGA, the portable gaming solution. To mark this partnership, he captioned the photo with these words:
'Portable gaming hits different #POGAmer #GamingOnTheGo'
During his college days at Vanderbilt University, his Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) valuation was estimated at $363,000, per On3's data.
A rising star like Scotty Pippen Jr. is sure to record a phenomenal increase in endorsement earnings as his career progresses.
Scotty Pippen Jr's family details: An heir to a basketball legend and a reality TV personality
Scotty Pippen Jr is the son of legendary Scottie Pippen, the seven-time All-Star player who shares him with his ex-wife, a reality TV personality, Larsa Pippen.
Scottie Pippen Jr is quite aware of the privileges and responsibilities that come from being the basketball legend's son. Talking to People.com in 2021, he said:
'Having a father in the NBA definitely puts a target on your back." He continued:
"I would say there are higher expectations because people expect me to be like my dad, but I don't really let that get to me because that's just what people think I should be or should not be."
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Scotty Pippen Jr. has six half-siblings, of whom the eldest son of Scottie Pippen, Antron, died of chronic asthma when he was 33. His real brother, Preston, played basketball in high school and maintains a low-key profile. The other children of Scottie Pippen are carving their places in diverse niches.
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