Eddie Jones was a three-time NBA All-Star and a 14-year NBA veteran with the Los Angeles Lakers, Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, Memphis Grizzlies, and the Dallas Mavericks. He was one of the most notable two-way players in the NBA during his early years and was one of the Lakers’ premier stars before the arrival of Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant. In this article, we will take a look at Eddie Jones’ net worth in 2021.

Net Worth$40 million
Age50
SalaryRetired
SponsorsTaco Bell, Air Jordan
SportsBasketball

Eddie Jones’ Net Worth in 2021 (estimate): $40 million

Eddie Jones' net worth, Eddie Jones

Eddie Jones’ net worth in 2021 is estimated to be $40 million. This is according to numerous reputable sources such as Celebrity Net Worth.

Jones was born in Pompano Beach, Florida, where he attended Blanche Ely High School before committing to Temple University to play collegiate basketball. He played for Temple for four years and he was one of the best players there, especially during his junior and senior seasons.

He led the Temple Owls to the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament in his 3rd year. He was then named the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year the following year after averaging 19.2 points for the season. He was also the recipient of the Robert V. Geasey Trophy that same year.

Along with his collegiate basketball accomplishments, Eddie Jones also represented team USA in the FIBA U21 World Championships at Valladolid, Spain. He helped the USA team to win the gold medal in the tournament.

In the 1994 NBA Draft, the Los Angeles Lakers selected Eddie Jones with the 10th overall pick. In his rookie season, Jones averaged 14 points, 2 assists, 3,9 rebounds, and 2 steals a game. He led the NBA in steal-to-turnover ratio with 1.75 and was placed 4th in the NBA Rookie of the Year ballot.

In the 1994-1995 All-Star weekend Rookie Challenge, Jones posted 25 points, 6 steals, and 4 rebounds en route to being named the game MVP. Due to his performance for the season, he was named to the 1994-1995 All-Rookie First Team.

His play drew comparisons to another Laker great, Michael Cooper. Cooper even said that watching Jones on the court is like “looking at a mirror”.

Eddie Jones was an integral part of the Lakers even in his rookie year. Along with Nick Van Exel and Cedric Ceballos, the Lakers made the playoffs and upset the higher-seeded Seattle Supersonics in the first round before falling to the San Antonio Spurs led by league MVP David Robinson.

The following year, Jones solidified his position as the team’s starting shooting guard as he started 66 of the 70 games that he played. The Lakers were given a boost by the midseason return of franchise legend Magic Johnson as they finished the year with 53 wins.

Unfortunately, the Lakers fell in the first round of the playoffs when they faced defending NBA champions the Houston Rockets.

Before the start of the 1996 season, Eddie Jones changed his jersey number from 25 to 6 as the Lakers retired No. 25 for team legend Gail Goodrich. Jones selected No. 6 because he was a fan of Julius Erving.

Aside from his number change, the Lakers also acquired NBA superstar Shaquille O’Neal in the offseason, as well as trading for rookie guard Kobe Bryant via a trade that sent Vlade Divac to the Charlotte Hornets.

With the new squad in place, Jones started in 80 games for the Los Angeles Lakers and he was the second-leading scorer in the team with 17.2 points per game and 4th in the league in steals with 2.4 a game. In the same season, Jones was selected to play in his first-ever NBA All-Star game where he scored 10 points in 17 minutes played.

The Los Angeles Lakers won 56 games that season and they defeated the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round of the playoffs. Unfortunately, they fell short against the top-seeded Utah Jazz in the conference semifinals. Jones also struggled in the playoffs as he only averaged 11.2 points in the postseason.

The following year, Jones was selected to his 2nd consecutive NBA All-Star game appearance and he finished the season averaging 16.9 points, 3.8 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 2 steals per game. He was also selected to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team.

The Lakers were dominant as they won 61 games that year and they cruised through the playoffs, defeating Portland and Seattle to book a rematch against the Utah Jazz in the conference finals. Unfortunately, they were swept by the veteran team.

In the lockout-shortened 1998-1999 season, Eddie Jones played and started 20 games for the Los Angeles Lakers before being traded to the Charlotte Hornets alongside Elden Campbell. The Hornets didn’t make the playoffs but Jones was 2nd in the league in steals with 2.5 a game and was named to his 2nd consecutive All-Defensive team selection.

The 1999-2000 season was statistically the best season for Eddie Jones as he finished with 20.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists, and a league-leading 2.7 steals per game. He was also named to his 3rd and final NBA All-Star Selection. Jones earned his 3rd consecutive All-Defensive Second team selection and was selected to his first-ever All-NBA Third team berth.

As a free agent in the 2000 offseason, Eddie Jones re-signed with the Charlotte Hornets and was traded to the Miami Heat alongside Anthony Mason. He became an integral part of the Heat as he averaged 16.7 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.3 steals in his five-year tenure at Miami.

On August 2, 2005, the Miami Heat traded Eddie Jones to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for James Posey and Jason Williams. He played for the Grizzlies for 104 games before being waived on January 30, 2007. He then signed a minimum contract to return to the Heat and he played significant minutes after Dwyane Wade’s shoulder injury.

On August 3, 2007, Eddie Jones joined the Dallas Mavericks on a two-year deal but was dealt the following season to the Indiana Pacers. He never suited up for the Pacers as he was released on October 16, 2008, which effectively retired him from the NBA.

According to HoopsHype, Eddie Jones earned $101,254,222 in his 14-year NBA career.

Aside from his NBA salary, Jones also appeared on commercials such as a Taco Bell commercial alongside several people from the Lakers organization.

He was also one of the original players to be chosen to endorse the Air Jordan brand and wear the iconic Jordan XI shoe.

Eddie Jones is the cousin of Orlando Magic point guard Jalen Suggs and Sacramento Kings guard Tyrese Haliburton.

Many of the newer NBA fans might not recognize Eddie Jones today, but he is one of the best players who played for the Lakers and was the bridge from the Magic Johnson era to the Kobe-Shaq era.

Going by his journey throughout his 14-year NBA career, are you surprised about the value of Eddie Jones' net worth in 2021?