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Tyrese Haliburton Net Worth: What is the Net Worth of the Indiana Pacers’ Rising Star? 

Garima Ranawat

Let's explore Tyrese Haliburton's Net Worth.

Tyrese Haliburton, once voted the most overrated player in the NBA, stands just four victories away from ‘upgrading’ his status to a superstar or rather a legend. The Indiana Pacers’ star came up with a sensational run in the NBA 2025 playoffs and as a result, his team is set to play its first NBA Finals series in 25 years. 

Haliburton, a dynamic point guard, made his NBA debut with the Sacramento Kings after being selected as the 12th overall pick. After playing one and a half seasons with them, he moved to the Pacers in a multi-player deal, and it was with them that the Iowa alum started to rise to prominence. Apart from getting two NBA All-Star selections, he was also a part of the USA’s 2024 Olympics gold medal winning team. However, despite all these accolades, it took him a powerful performance in the 2025 playoffs to finally get his recognition as a star. 

This seems to be just the beginning for Haliburton, and while he continues to climb the ladder of his career, let’s see what his net worth looks like. 

What is Tyrese Haliburton’s Net Worth in 2025? 

Known for his elite basketball moves and smooth handling skills, the Oshkosh, Wisconsin born has established a huge net worth in such a short period of time. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Haliburton’s estimated net worth is $20 million. Apart from drawing a huge salary sum, the 25-year-old owns a luxury six bedroom house in Sycamore Springs, Indianapolis. The estimated worth of this house is $2.5 million, and it boasts several luxurious amenities. 

Tyrese Haliburton’s Salary with Indiana Pacers

Haliburton spent one and a half seasons of his career in the Sacramento Kings, and earned All-Rookie honors. Following this, he moved to the Pacers in a multiplayer deal, and signed a five-year, $244.6 million maximum contract extension, per Sportac. It was a fully guaranteed and structured contract with escalating annual salaries, beginning with the 2024-25 season. 

The deal was enough to establish Haliburton among the highest-paid players in the league. Before the deal, he earned approximately $17.9 million over the four years under his rookie-scale contract. 

Tyrese Haliburton’s Career Earnings

Haliburton was drafted by the Kings in 2020, where he signed a four-year $17.88 million rookie scale contract. Almost a year later, the Kings exercised a $4.22 million option for 2022-23. However, after four months, he was traded to the Pacers, where they exercised a $5.81 million option for 2023-24. In 2023, the two-time All-Star signed a five-year $244.62 million designated rookie contract extension with Indiana with an average annual salary of $48.9 million.

Later in the 2024-25 season, he drew $42.1 million in the NBA, which will now increase to $45.5 in 2025-26. In the next three seasons, he will earn $48.9 million, $52.2 million, and $55.6 million. So far, his career earnings are estimated to be around $60 million. 

Tyrese Haliburton’s Brand Endorsements

The Pacers star, who recently scripted his name into NBA playoffs history, doesn’t have any brand endorsements to his name. He signed a deal with Nike in his rookie season, but doesn’t have his shoe line. However, considering the kind of gaming prowess he has put on display off late, one can expect him to sign multiple deals in the near future.

Garima is a sports writer with around two years of experience in Indian sports and a newfound interest in the NBA. Inspired by the leadership of cricketing legend MS Dhoni, she wishes to bring in newer perspectives to the NBA fanatics with her writing.

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