John Wall was the No. 1 overall pick of the 2010 draft by the Washington Wizards. Since entering the league, Wall has made $145,959,625 through his NBA contracts, per Spotrac.

The first contract Wall signed in the NBA was his rookie deal with the Wizards. It was a two-year, $10.67 million contract that paid John $5,144,280 during his rookie season and $4,451,040 in his second year.

John Wall averaged 16.4 points and 8.3 assists as a rookie. He put up 16.3 points and 8.0 assists in his second season and was starting to establish himself as one of the best young point guards in the league.

Wall averaged 18.5 points and 7.6 assists in his third year and set himself up to sign a lucrative rookie-scale extension with the Wizards. In the summer of 2013, Wall signed a five-year, $84.8 million maximum rookie extension with Washington. The contract was set to kick in during the 2014-15 season.

John Wall made $14,746,000 in 2014-15 and averaged 17.6 points and 10.0 rebounds. He was a two-time All-Star at this point.

During the 2015-16 season, Wall earned $15,851,950. He averaged 19.9 points and 10.2 assists. The following campaign was Wall's best year in the NBA. He made $16,957,900 and put up 23.1 points and 10.7 assists. The explosive guard led the Wizards to the second round of the playoffs, where the team lost to the Boston Celtics in seven epic games.

After that superstar season in 2016-17, the Wizards rewarded John Wall by signing him to a four-year, $171 million Designated Veteran Player Extension. The contract was set to kick in during the 2019-20 season.

In 2017-18, Wall made $16,957,900 but dealt with injuries left and right. He still played in 78 games but was never really 100 percent. He finished the season averaging 19.4 points and 9.6 assists.

In 2018-19, Wall played in 32 games while making $19,169,800. However, he wound up getting season-ending heel surgery since his pain wasn't getting any better. Wall then fell at his house after that surgery and tore his Achilles tendon.

John Wall was set to miss the entire 2019-20 season. He was supposed to make $38,199,000 before games were suspended due to COVID-19. The Wizards expect Wall to be 100 percent whenever the 2020-21 season starts. John is scheduled to make $41,254,920 in 2020-21.