The American professional basketball team, Golden State Warriors is based in Oakland, California and of course, plays in the NBA league. Nicknamed the Dubs, the Golden State Warriors are one of the only three charter members in the NBA; others are Boston Celtics and New York Knicks.

Having won the first ever championship in 1946-47, the team was relocated to Bay Arena in 1962 where they were named ‘San Francisco Warriors’. With 18 Hall of Famers and several distinguished NBA players who eventually became members of the Greatest Players in NBA history, the team has won five NBA championship in 1947, 1956, 1975, 2015 and 2017.

Golden State Warriors Roster Salary

The Warriors spend over $75 million in salary and the figure is poised for an increase every now and then. Here, we break down the roster salary of the Golden State Warriors.

1. David Lee – Net Worth $42 million

Playing Position: Center; Annual Salary: $15.4 million

With a whopping net worth of $42 million, David Lee became the richest basketball player in the squad. He was signed and traded to the Golden State Warriors on July 9, 2010, in a deal that paid him $79.54 million over six years, an average of $13.3 million per year.

2. Andrew Bogut – Net Worth $40 million

Playing Position: Center; Annual Salary: $12 million

Andre Bogut was traded to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Monta Ellis on March 30, 2012. He became the first player in franchise history to average at least 10 rebounds per game while shooting 60 percent from the field.

3. Andrew Iguodala – Net Worth $28 million

Playing Position: Small Forward; Annual Salary: $11.7 million

Iguodala officially joined the Golden State Warriors on July 10, 2013, in a four-year, $48 million deal. For his defensive contributions to the Warriors, Iguodala was named to the 2014 All-NBA Defensive first team.

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4. Stephen Curry – Net Worth $34.68 million

Playing Position: Point Guard; Annual Salary: $11.3 million

Curry is currently one of the most successful players in the NBA; while ESPN ranked him among the most famous international athletes, Forbes named him among the world’s highest-paid celebrities for his endorsements.

He was selected with the seventh overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors on a contract worth $12.7 million over four years.

5. Shaun Livingston – Net Worth $15 million

Playing position:  Point Guard; Annual salary: $5.5 million

Livingston signed with the Golden State Warriors for a reported three-year contract of $16 million on July 11, 2014. His contract was renewed for another three years for $24 million on July 25, 2017.

6. Marreese Speights – Net Worth $10 million

Playing Position: Center; Annual Salary: $3.8 million

Speights signed with the Golden State Warriors on July 12, 2013, and became the team’s top scoring option off the bench in 2014–15 which gained him the nickname “Mo Buckets.”

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7. Klay Thompson – Net Worth $40 million

Playing position: Shooting Guard; Annual salary: $15.5 million

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Thompson was selected 11th overall by the Golden State Warriors in the 2011 NBA draft after his junior season. He is known for his ability to score high point totals on a small number of shots, plus he is the highest paid roster in the Golden State Warriors team.

8. Harrison Barnes – Net Worth $12 million

Playing position: Small Forward; Annual salary: $3.8 million

Barnes was selected 7th overall by the Golden State Warriors after he joined the 2012 NBA draft. Shortly after, during the Warriors’ Western Conference of 2015, Barnes scored 24 points to help lead his team to the NBA Finals for the first time in 40 years.

9. Leandro Barbosa – Net Worth $4 million

Playing Position: Point Guard; Annual salary: $1.4 million

Following his great performance at the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup, Barbosa signed with the Golden State Warriors on September 10, 2014. He helped the Warriors win an NBA record 73 games to eclipse the 72 wins set by the 1995–96 Chicago Bulls

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10. Brandon Rush – Net Worth $10 million

Playing Position: Small Forward; Annual salary: $1.2 million

Rush was traded to the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Louis Amundson and was later signed a two-year contract of $8 million.

11. Festus Ezeli – Net Worth $5 million

Playing Position: Center; Annual Salary: $2 million

Ezeli was selected by the Golden State Warriors with the 30th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft and signed his rookie scale contract with the Basketball team. He won his first NBA championship after the Warriors defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2015 NBA Finals in six games.

12. Draymond Green – Net Worth $16.4 million

Playing Position: Power Forward; Annual salary: $900 thousand

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Draymond Green signed a three-year, $2.6 million contract with the Warriors on July 30, 2012, shortly after he was selected with the 35th overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft by the Golden State Warriors.

13. James Michael McAdoo – Net Worth $1 million

Playing Position: Power Forward; Annual salary: $250 thousand

McAdoo joined the Golden State Warriors for the 2014 NBA Summer League after going undrafted in the 2014 NBA draft. He has won two gold medals in the course of his professional career.

14. Justin Holiday – Net Worth $10 million

Playing Position: Small Forward; Annual salary: $1.1 million

Justin Holiday joined the Golden State Warriors for the 2014 NBA Summer League in July 2014 and won his first NBA championship with the Warriors after they defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2015 NBA Finals.

15. Ognjen Kuzmic – Net Worth $1.5 million

Playing Position: Center; Annual Salary: $1.1 million

Kuzmic signed with the Golden State Warriors on September 27, 2013. He was part of the winning team who defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2015 NBA Finals.

Golden State Warriors Records

Year by Year Records of Golden State Warriors Records
Season Team W – L % Standing Division
2017-18 Warriors 9-3 .750 1st, West Conference
2016-17 Warriors 67-15 .817 1st, West Conference
2015-16 Warriors 73-9 .890 1st, West Conference
2014-15 Warriors 67-15 .817 1st, West Conference
2013-14 Warriors 51-31 .622 6th, West Conference
2012-13 Warriors 47-35 .573 6th, West Conference
2011-12 Warriors 23-43 .348 13th, West Conference
2010-11 Warriors 36-46 .439 12th, West Conference
2009-10 Warriors 26-56 .317 13th, West Conference
2008-09 Warriors 29-53 .354 10th, West Conference
2007-08 Warriors 48-34 .585 9th, West Conference
2006-07 Warriors 42-40 .512 8th, West Conference
2005-06 Warriors 34-48 .415 13th, West Conference
2004-05 Warriors 34-48 .415 12th, West Conference
2003-04 Warriors 37-45 .451 11th, West Conference
2002-03 Warriors 38-44 .463 11th, West Conference
2001-02 Warriors 21-61 .256 14th, West Conference
2000-01 Warriors 17-65 .207 14th, West Conference
1999-00 Warriors 19-63 .232 13th, West Conference
1998-99 Warriors 21-29 .420 10th, West Conference
1997-98 Warriors 19-63 .232 12th, West Conference
1996-97 Warriors 30-52 .366 10th, West Conference
1995-96 Warriors 36-46 .439 9th, West Conference
1994-95 Warriors 26-56 .317 11th, West Conference
1993-94 Warriors 50-32 .610 6th, West Conference
1992-93 Warriors 34-48 .415 10th, West Conference
1991-92 Warriors 55-27 .671 3rd, West Conference
1990-91 Warriors 44-38 .537 7th, West Conference
1989-90 Warriors 37-45 .451 10th, West Conference
1988-89 Warriors 43-39 .524 7th, West Conference
1987-88 Warriors 20-62 .244 11th, West Conference
1986-87 Warriors 42-40 .512 5th, West Conference
1985-86 Warriors 30-52 .366 12th, West Conference
1984-85 Warriors 22-60 .268 12th, West Conference
1983-84 Warriors 37-45 .451 9th, West Conference
1982-83 Warriors 30-52 .366 9th, West Conference
1981-82 Warriors 45-37 .549 7th, West Conference
1980-81 Warriors 39-43 .476 7th, West Conference
1979-80 Warriors 24-58 .293 10th, West Conference
1978-79 Warriors 38-44 .463 9th, West Conference
1977-78 Warriors 43-39 .524 7th, West Conference
1976-77 Warriors 46-36 .561 4th, West Conference
1975-76 Warriors 59-23 .720 1st, West Conference
1974-75 Warriors 48-34 .585 1st, West Conference
1973-74 Warriors 44-38 .537 5th, West Conference
1972-73 Warriors 47-35 .573 4th, West Conference
1971-72 Warriors 51-31 .622 4th, West Conference
1970-71 Warriors 41-41 .500 6th, West Conference
1969-70 Warriors 30-52 .366 6th, Western Division
1968-69 Warriors 41-41 .500 3rd, Western Division
1967-68 Warriors 43-39 .524 3rd, Western Division
1966-67 Warriors 44-37 .543 1st, Western Division
1965-66 Warriors 35-45 .438 4th, Western Division
1964-65 Warriors 17-63 .213 5th, Western Division
1963-64 Warriors 48-32 .600 1st, Western Division
1962-63 Warriors 31-49 .388 4th, Western Division
1961-62 Warriors 49-31 .613 2nd, Eastern Division
1960-61 Warriors 46-33 .582 2nd, Eastern Division
1959-60 Warriors 49-26 .653 2nd, Eastern Division
1958-59 Warriors 32-40 .444 4th, Eastern Division
1957-58 Warriors 37-35 .514 3rd, Eastern Division
1956-57 Warriors 37-35 .514 3rd, Eastern Division
1955-56 Warriors 45-27 .625 1st, Eastern Division
1954-55 Warriors 33-39 .458 4th, Eastern Division
1953-54 Warriors 29-43 .403 4th, Eastern Division
1952-53 Warriors 12-57 .174 5th, Eastern Division
1951-52 Warriors 33-33 .500 4th, Eastern Division
1950-51 Warriors 40-26 .606 1st, Eastern Division
1949-50 Warriors 26-42 .382 4th, Eastern Division
1948-49 Warriors 28-32 .467 4th, Eastern Division
1947-48 Warriors 27-21 .563 1st, Eastern Division
1946-47 Warriors 35-25 .583 2nd, Eastern Division

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Some Facts about the Dubs

  • Steve Kerr is the head coach of the team and has a net worth of $18 million.
  • The franchise spends a total of $78.7 million in the salary of its rosters.
  • Golden State Warriors won NBA championships in 1947, 1956, 1975, 2015 and 2017. 

So, now you know about the salaries of all the rosters playing for Golden State Warriors, who’s your favourite player?