Luol Deng's net worth in 2024 is $200 million. You may know Luol from playing in the NBA, but he now leads the charge for South Sudan's upstart national team in the Olympics. Let's look at Luol Deng's net worth in 2024.

What is Luol Deng's net worth in 2024?: $200 million (estimate)

Former NBA player Luol Deng receives the Sports Legacy Award prior to the game between the Phoenix Suns and the Memphis Grizzlies at FedExForum.
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Deng isn't playing with the South Sudan team but is currently the South Sudan Basketball Federation's president and assistant coach. Luol Deng's net worth in 2024 sits at about $200 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Deng was born in Wau, Sudan, and is a member of the Dinka ethnic group. He moved to Egypt amidst a war in Sudan, which led him to meet Manute Bol. Bol mentored Deng and his brother, and they took their basketball knowledge to South London.

Deng attended St. Mary's RC High School in South London, where he took an interest in football and basketball. Deng began playing with the England National team for basketball, where he won many MVP awards and eventually entered their Hall of Fame.

He moved to the United States to play basketball at Blair Academy in New Jersey when he was 14. He played alongside Charlie Villanueva and was the second-most-promising high school senior in his class. There was no shame in Deng's placement on the list, as No. 1 was LeBron James.

Deng accepted a scholarship to Duke, where he played one season under Mike Krzyzewski. He was the 10th freshman in ACC history to lead all freshmen in scoring, rebounding, and field-goal percentage.

Luol Deng's professional career

The Phoenix Suns drafted Deng seventh overall in the 2004 draft but immediately traded him to the Chicago Bulls. He averaged 11.7 points per game in his rookie season and made the All-Rookie First Team. He improved year over year, eventually reaching a point where he averaged 18.8 points per game and nearly 39 minutes per game.

Deng was always a big part of the Bulls, never averaging less than 30 minutes per game from 2005 to 2014. Deng also made the playoffs in six of his seasons with the Bulls.

The Bulls traded Deng to the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2014, leaving as the fourth-leading scorer in franchise history. The Cavaliers gave up a haul for Deng's services, but he couldn't get them over the top, failing to make the playoffs. Deng signed with the Miami Heat for the 2014-15 season and played a big role by averaging over 12 points per game over his two seasons.

Deng signed with the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2016 season but never got off the ground. The Lakers signed him to a big contract, but a change in philosophy caused him to play just 56 games.

The following season saw Deng sub in for the season's opening game but fail to get minutes in any of the remaining 81. The Lakers agreed that he should stay in the locker room instead of playing meaningless minutes.

Deng finished his career with the Minnesota Timberwolves, playing 22 games.

Luol Deng's career earnings 

Deng signed a four-year, $10.6 million contract to begin his career, which would be the start of plenty of career earnings. The Bulls made Deng rich in 2008 when they signed him to a six-year, $71 million deal. It was the last contract Deng would sign with the Bulls, as the Miami Heat's deal in 2014 was a two-year, $19.8 million contract.

No one saw the Lakers' contract with Deng coming, but it was an integral part of his $200 million net worth. The Lakers were desperate to stay relevant after Kobe Bryant's retirement, so they signed some questionable contracts in the 2016 offseason. They agreed to a four-year, $72 million deal, which was a disaster after his disappointing tenure.

The Minnesota Timberwolves signed Deng to a one-year, $2.4 million deal for his final career contract.

Luol Deng and the South Sudan Basketball Federation

South Sudan had the chance to do the unthinkable at the 2024 Olympics and defeat the United States of America. It didn't happen, but it was only a loss on paper. Luol Deng's vision as president of the South Sudan Basketball Federation was complete with his players performing on the same stage as Lebron James and Steph Curry.

The basketball federation named Deng president in November 2019. He became coach of the national team at the FIBA AfroBasket 2021 qualifiers but stepped back into an assistant role in 2023. The team qualified for the 2024 Olympics and took the world by storm when they nearly upset Team USA in a pretournament exhibition game.

The USA took them lightly in the exhibition game, but the Americans had to give their best effort to defeat South Sudan in the tournament, showing how far they've come as a program.

South Sudan also defeated Puerto Rico in the Olympics' opening game. It's unclear how far South Sudan will advance in their quest, but Luol Deng's vision for the program has been nothing short of a success.

Nevertheless, this is all we know about Luol Deng's net worth in 2024.