When Bradley Beal's current contract with the Washington Wizards expires in the summer of 2023, the sharpshooter will have made $217,588,257 in NBA money, per Spotrac.
The Wizards drafted Beal with the third overall pick in the 2012 draft out of Florida. He made $4,133,280 during his rookie season and finished the year with averages of 13.9 points per game.
In his second year, Bradley Beal earned $4,319,280 and put up 17.1 points per contest. He completed his rookie deal with the Wizards by making $4,505,280 in Year 3 and $5,694,674 in Year 4.
The Wizards signed Beal to a lucrative five-year, $127.2 million rookie-scale extension in July of 2016. Beal made $22,116,750 in Year 1 of the deal, which was during the 2016-17 season. He averaged 23.1 points per game and helped the Wizards get to Game 7 of the second round of the playoffs, where the team ultimately fell to the Boston Celtics.
In 2017-18, Bradley Beal made $23,775,506 and played in his first All-Star Game. He averaged 22.6 points a night for the Wizards and was now firmly established as one of the best shooting guards in the NBA.
Article Continues BelowBeal further cemented his status as an elite player during the 2018-19 season. He averaged 25.6 points, 5.0 rebounds and 5.5 assists while making $25,434,263.
Following his stellar season in 2018-19, Bradley Beal got rewarded for it. Big Panda signed a massive two-year, $71.8 million veteran contract extension with the Wizards in the summer of 2019.
Beal was set to make $27,093,019 in 2019-20 before the season was suspended due to COVID-19. He was averaging 30.5 points, 4.2 rebounds and 6.1 assists prior to games being put on hold while shooting 45.5 percent from the floor, 35.3 percent from beyond the arc and 84.2 percent from the free-throw line.
A two-time All-Star, Bradley Beal will make $28,751,775 whenever the 2020-21 campaign starts. After that, he will earn $34,502,130 in 2021-22 and $37,262,300 in 2022-23.