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“🐜 Man cooking!! That boy 🥶.” This is how LeBron James praised Anthony Edwards after a spectacular performance against Germany. It was an exhibition game before the 2023 FIBA World Cup. Well, the 3x NBA All-Star is quickly becoming one of the NBA’s most talked-about players. In each game, he continues to show why he is a key figure for the Minnesota Timberwolves and Team USA. Yes, after the departure of KAT, the NBA side hasn’t lived up to the hype as much, but ANT continues to be the talisman. There was never a doubt.

It was a story that began in 2020 with a BANG. Imagine being selected as the first overall pick, and even before stepping in, you have high expectations dangling over your head! He was selected by the Timberwolves with high hopes. Fans hoped for a player who could lead the team to new heights, and the Jerry West Award Finalist, with his explosive energy and undeniable skill, seemed perfect. But how did all the on-court charisma translate into financial success? Well, let’s find out.

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What is Anthony Edwards’ salary for the 2025 season? What’s his net worth?

Anthony Edwards’ current salary for the 2024-25 season is $42,176,400, and for the 2025-26 season is $45,550,512. By July 2023, the Timberwolves had seen enough. They signed Edwards to a five-year, $244.62 million extension—a move that solidified his future and showcased just how valuable he had become. By the 2028-29 season, he’ll earn a staggering $55.67 million!

Now talking about his net worth, ANT’s net worth is estimated to be around $40 million in 2025. Well, as many of you must have guessed, a decent chunk of his income comes from off-court earnings, too. But, before we look into his off-court earnings, let’s look more deeply into his contracts.

What is Anthony Edwards’ contract with the Timberwolves?

On November 29, 2020, the hooper signed a rookie contract, which was a four-year, $44.27 million contract. The next season saw his income grow. By 2021-22, he earned $10.25 million, a well-deserved raise. His play started to turn heads. The young guard was building something special.

But it was the 2022-23 season where Anthony Edwards truly came into his own. He also had his first All-Star appearance with a mature game and leadership. As his salary jumped to $10.73 million, he wasn’t just an emerging star anymore; Edwards was becoming the face of the franchise.

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Then, in the 2023-24 season, as his contract hit $13.53 million, he was rewriting records and becoming a more dynamic force than ever before. Like, for example, he was named the NBA Western Conference Player of the Week for the first time in his career after leading the team to an undefeated week (4–0). He also bagged an All-NBA Second Team spot for the first time in his career.

Now, for such a promising star, the Timberwolves won’t leave him this easily, right? So, as we saw, they gave him a huge contract extension worth $244,623,120 for 5 years. And since then, he’s been even more unstoppable. In the ongoing season, we witnessed one of his most memorable career moments against the Houston Rockets, where he scored 41 points, grabbed seven rebounds, and dished out six assists. There, he didn’t just show his numbers; he showcased his ability to control the game at any crucial moment. It became clear that he wasn’t just the future of the Timberwolves, he was their present, too.

ANT even went on to break the franchise record!! He now has the most 40-point games (14), a mark set by none other than Karl-Anthony Towns (13) earlier. In doing so, Edwards also became the third player in Timberwolves history to achieve back-to-back 40-point games, joining Andrew Wiggins and Kevin Love. Well, it didn’t just stop there. Edwards even reached another milestone—becoming the youngest player in NBA history to hit 1,000 career three-pointers. This is what we call a relentless desire to be the best.

This was the moment Anthony Edwards had been working towards. Anyhow, going back to his contract, he will earn $48,924,624 for the 2026-27 season, $52,298,736 for the 2027-28 season, and finally, the big one, $55,672,848 for the 2028-29 season. The rise from that young rookie to a $244 million player wasn’t happening overnight. The Wolves are betting on him to take them further than ever before, and Anthony Edwards is ready to answer that call. However, now that we know about his contracts, let’s look at his off-court earnings.

What are Anthony Edwards’ endorsements and investments as of 2025?

Antman’s big break came in 2020 when he signed a deal with Adidas. He became one of the few NBA players sponsored by the mega apparel brand, joining an elite group of stars like Damian Lillard and James Harden.

 

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Antman’s first signature shoe, the AE1, was released in November 2023. It was an instant success, quickly becoming one of the highest-selling kicks! Even for the 2024 Paris Olympics, he showcased his shoes globally, from Game 1 to the Finals.

Apart from this big one, his endorsement deals also include Sprite, Fanatics, and Bose. With Chipotle, ANT was the only basketball player to have signed an endorsement deal with this brand. Well, quite a history. There have been some rumors that Edwards’ team is in talks with Prada, which intends to sign him for social media posts and gifting/giveaway campaigns. But, since nothing’s confirmed yet, let’s not talk about it anymore. Anyhow, with this, let’s take a look at his cars.

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What’s in Anthony Edwards’ car collection? Does he own a Lamborghini?

On the personal front, Anthony Edwards lives quite a luxurious life. His car collection reflects his flashy style. He owns the Lamborghini Urus, which has a powerful 657-horsepower engine with customized interiors, a striking blue to match his BOLD personality. The car is valued at over $250,000. He has a Tesla Cybertruck that’s shelled out at least $81,895.ANT’s worth continues to grow on and off the court, but we’re just getting started!

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