Harrison Barnes Net Worth

Harrison Barnes’ Salary

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Harrison Barnes net worth and salary: Harrison Barnes is an American professional basketball player who has a net worth of $16 million. Harrison Barnes was born in Ames, Iowa in May 1992. He is a 6'8″ small forward who won two consecutive 4A state championships at Ames High School where he was also named Mr. Basketball USA and a McDonald’s All-American Game Co-MVP in 2010. Barnes played his college basketball at North Carolina where he was named the ACC Rookie of the Year and to the All-ACC Freshman team and Second-team All-ACC in 2011. In 2012 Barnes was named First-team All-ACC and Second-team All-American.

Barnes was drafted #7 by the Golden State Warriors in the 2012 NBA Draft and has played his entire career there. In 2013 he was selected to the NBA All-Rookie First Team and in 2015 he was the Western Conference Championship with the Warriors. In October 2015, Harrison turned down a contract extension that would have paid him $16 million per year. Instead he’s hoping to make even more money by waiting one season and then going after an even bigger contract . Between June 2017 and June 2018, Harrison Barnes earned $25 million from salary and endorsements.

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Harrison Barnes Career Earnings

  • Sacramento Kings (2025-26) $19 Million
  • Sacramento Kings (2024-25) $18 Million
  • Sacramento Kings (2023-24) $17 Million
  • Sacramento Kings (2022-23) $18.4 Million
  • Sacramento Kings (2021-22) $20.3 Million
  • Sacramento Kings (2020-21) $22.2 Million
  • Sacramento Kings (2019) $22.6 Million
  • Dallas Mavericks (2018-19) $16.2 Million
  • Sacramento Kings (2018-19) $8.6 Million
  • Dallas Mavericks (2017-18) $23.1 Million
  • Dallas Mavericks (2016-17) $22.1 Million
  • Golden State Warriors (2015-16) $3.9 Million
  • Golden State Warriors (2014-15) $3 Million
  • Golden State Warriors (2013-14) $2.9 Million
  • Golden State Warriors (2012-13) $2.8 Million
  • Total Earnings $220.2 Million