The Lakers star is the first active NBA player to have not one, not two, not three, but nine zeroes in his net worth.

Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant were the only other hoopers to make that kind of money.

The majority of his money comes from the business side.

James and Maverick Carter's SpringHill Entertainment is worth $300 million, his stake in Fenway Sports Group is worth $90 million, and his 10% share of the Blaze Pizza brand is worth $30 million.

The dude has a lifetime contract with Nike, which Mav said was a billion dollar deal for decades to come.

It's not only the success on the court that's impressive, it's also the fact that Jordan didn't become a billionaire until the year 2014).

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It's good to be the King because it feels good to make a billion in his lifetime, even though he had a tough childhood with his mother.

It's good to congrats!