
What is Jonas Valanciunas' net worth in 2025? Exploring NBA veteran's career earnings, endorsements, and more
Jonas Valanciunas was drafted into the NBA by the Toronto Raptors in 2011. He is a Lithuanian player who started nine of the 32 games he played from the Sacramento Kings' side in 2024-2025.
In the same season, he divided his time between the Washington Wizards and the Kings. Insiders' reports reveal that the player is being sent to the Denver Nuggets by the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Dario Saric. After his trade to the Denver Nuggets, some reports are also circulating that he is mulling over making an exit from the NBA and moving to the European League.
A 4-year contract extension deal with the Raptors is his biggest paycheck.
It fetched him an average annual income of $16M from the contract. Let's take a look at the net worth he has generated from his NBA career and how he makes his money.
What is net worth of Jonas Valanciunas in 2025?
What Is Jonas Valanciunas's Net Worth? - The Basketball Xpert
The total net worth of Jonas Valanciunas in 2025 is estimated at $35 million, as per Celebrity Net Worth and other internet sources.
The Sacramento Kings' center attributes his net worth primarily to the NBA contract. According to Spotrac, his career earnings from NBA contracts through the 2023-24 season stood at $145 million.
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The additional $10M salary was added to his earnings in the 2024-2025 season as his annual salary from the current contract.
Jonas Valančiūnas also makes money from endorsements. However, his frugal lifestyle has always been a matter of curiosity among fans.
Top endorsement deals of Jonas Valanciunas
As compared to other NBA players of his stature, Jonas Valanciunas has not lent his name to numerous brands. His endorsement portfolio comprises partnerships with brands like Bitty Ballers and Uber.
As per a few of his Instagram posts, he also partnered with BMW Maranello for promotional campaigns.
Jonas' choice of brands for endorsements reveals his realistic approach. He chooses to stay modest and meaningful while aligning with brands.
Jonas Valanciunas' lifestyle, interests, and family life
Jonas Valanciunas stays in a luxurious 4,600 sq ft. home with his wife and two sons. He enjoys his personal life away from the prying eyes of the media. The 4-bed, 5-bath house is his private sanctuary where he has accumulated all the means of entertainment and socializing.
He uses the backyard of his house for gardening and family outings.
The Lithuanian-origin player has a deep interest in fishing and cooking. The Grand City Media writer, Michael Wallace, once revealed his unknown side, calling him an excellent fisherman and cook.
Jonas' wife, Eagle, is a fashion entrepreneur. Together, they run a fashion label, 9 O FIVE, which is a silk-based clothing line. His wife balances her professional life with Jonas' NBA career and supports him by holding the personal front for him.
The couple is very much into traveling. In the 2024 offseason, the duo made memories in Kenya, exploring the globally popular wildlife of that part of the world.
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