Josh Giddey's net worth in 2024 is $10 million. Giddey is an Australian NBA player that the Oklahoma City Thunder recently traded to the Chicago Bulls. He is a former NBA All-Rookie Team member. Let's take a look at Josh Giddey's net worth in 2024.

What is Josh Giddey's net worth in 2024?: $10 million (estimate)

Josh Giddey playing for the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Chicago Bulls.

Josh Giddey's net worth in 2024 is $10 million. This is according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Josh Giddey was born in 2002 to Warrick and Kim Giddey, both professional basketball players in Australian leagues, in Melbourne, Australia. His sister, Hannah, was also a basketball player for Oral Roberts University for one season and Southern Nazarene University for two seasons.

Josh Giddey stood out quickly as he attended St. Kevin's College. Before long, he started to train at the prestigious Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra. Later on, he would also attend UC Senior Secondary College Lake Ginninderra for his studies.

After several standout performances as an amateur, including being named an all-star in the 2020's Basketball Without Borders, Giddey took the next step. On March 2020, the 6-foot-8 combo guard signed with the National Basketball League's (NBL) Adelaide 36ers.

There, he became the first Australian to be part of the league's newest program, which sought to develop NBA draft prospects. He went on to show signs of being a triple-double threat from the get-go, becoming the youngest Australian to record one in NBL history.

In only 28 games played, the Melbourne native left quite a mark in the league. With an average of 10.9 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 7.6 assists per game, Giddey was named NBL Rookie of the Year. In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Giddey credited the Australian league for being very physical. “Guys get whacked in the paint, and the refs let a lot of things go.”

Josh Giddey is drafted by the Thunder

After a short stint in the NBL, Giddey declared for the 2021 NBA draft. He was immediately projected to be a lottery pick. As he joined other top prospects in the green room, his father seemed confident. The former NBL forward had no doubt his son was ready for the life of an NBA player.

“That is really exciting, not only for Josh, but the whole family. It is just another world that he is about to go into in the NBA, maybe another universe. … Josh really got a taste of the real world at a young age. That is a bit of tough love and education, but we just wanted him to be able to communicate with adults and be comfortable around people. I think that will hold him in good stead for his progression into the real world.”

With the way Giddey's rookie season is going, his father seemed to be right. On July 29, 2021, the Oklahoma City Thunder drafted then 18-year-old Josh Giddey sixth overall. And besides a small hitch involving an ankle injury during the Summer League, the OKC combo guard started making waves with unique and record-breaking stat lines.

A few games into the 2021-22 season, he became the third-youngest player to have at least 10 assists, recording a double-double against the Los Angeles Lakers. He also claimed several NBA Western Conference Rookie of the Month honors.

Giddey broke yet another record on Jan. 2, 2022, when he became the youngest player ever to record a triple-double. With 17 points, 14 assists, and 13 rebounds against the Dallas Mavericks, the sixth overall pick surpassed a short-lived record by onetime All-Star LaMelo Ball.

In a report by The Sporting News, even NBA superstar LeBron James recognized the up-and-coming rookie's all-around game, calling it “beautiful.”

“I've always loved pass-first guards who can see plays happen before they happen, and Josh is one of those kids who can definitely see the game a lot quicker than a lot of guys out on the floor. He's got three straight triple-doubles. He's playing beautiful basketball.”

The Aussie guard signed a deal that kept him in OKC until 2023 with three years and $12.3 million guaranteed. The Thunder eventually picked up club options for 2023-24 ($6.6 million) and 2024-25 ($8.4 million). In his first three seasons, Giddey averaged 13.9 points, 7.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game.

In June 2021, the Thunder traded Giddey to the Bulls for Alex Caruso. The Thunder were looking for a defensive stopper, and the Bulls were needing a young playmaker to play alongside Coby White.

Josh Giddey receives online accusations

In November 2023, a social-media post went viral that accused Giddey of having relations with an underage female in California. Police investigated the issue but could not corroborate the anonymous accusation.

The NBA launched their own investigation that lasted several months. After the Thunder lost to the Dallas Mavericks in the 2024 NBA Playoffs, the NBA came to a similar conclusion as the police that they could not corroborate any of the accusations, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, essentially putting an end to the scandal.

Josh Giddey's endorsement income 

Just before the NBA's 75th Anniversary season, Giddey signed a four-year, $40 million contract to represent Weet-Bix, an Australian cereal company. He also signed a multiyear shoe and apparel contract with Nike.

With Giddey now playing in a much bigger market in Chicago and taking on a bigger role in his team's offense, the 21-year-old is set up to earn even more in what is looking to be a fruitful NBA career.

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