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Sports03:59 · Jun 14

How Much an NBA Title Is Worth, and Who Actually Gets the Money

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Translated & summarized from Mako by baba
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An NBA championship comes with prestige, but there is also a direct cash bonus for players. According to the report, the league does not hand a winning team a prize check for the owners. Instead, the money comes from the NBA’s playoff bonus pool and is paid directly to players, based on a collective bargaining agreement between the league and the players’ union.

The current agreement took effect on July 1, 2023, and runs through the 2029/30 season. The bonus pool is distributed according to postseason performance, including regular-season position, advancement through each round, reaching the Finals, and winning the championship. The champion receives the largest share, but the money is still designated for players, not as unrestricted club revenue.

For the 2025/26 season, reports cited in the article put the total playoff bonus pool at about $35.7 million. If a champion’s postseason bonuses are divided across a standard 15-player roster, each player could receive roughly $850,000. The article says an NBA title is worth about $850,000 per player in direct bonuses under that setup.

In total, a championship team could collect about $12.8 million from accumulated playoff bonuses, depending on its regular-season ranking and playoff run. The larger financial windfall for the team and owners comes indirectly, through home playoff games, merchandise, sponsorships, ticket demand, brand value, ratings, and commercial momentum, which can add up to tens or even hundreds of millions of dollars over time.

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