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With Diana Taurasi hanging up her jersey and Brittney Griner stepping away, the Phoenix Mercury needed a new face of the franchise — enter Kahleah Copper. Fresh off a breakout season where she averaged 21.1 points per game — the third-highest in the WNBA — Copper looked poised to lead Phoenix into a new era. But just days before tip-off, a left knee surgery benched her for up to six weeks, dealing a major blow to the Mercury’s playoff hopes.

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Despite her absence, the Mercury started the season on the right foot with an opening-night win, thanks to new stars Satou Sabally and Alyssa Thomas. Under coach Nate Tibbetts, this newly built roster has already delivered the most wins in a single season since 2014. Leading from the front is Kahleah Copper, averaging 15.6 points and 2.9 rebounds in 2025. With the Mercury now among the top favorites to win the championship, fans are eager to know more about the only starter who returned from last year’s squad. From her latest contract to career earnings and endorsements, here’s everything about Kahleah Copper’s net worth.

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What is Kahleah Copper’s salary for the 2025 season? What’s her net worth? 

Figuring out Kahleah Copper’s exact net worth isn’t simple; most of her financial details aren’t public. But according to Marca , her net worth is estimated to be between $2 million and $5 million. That figure takes into account her WNBA salaries, where she has earned around $1,337,388, endorsement deals with Gatorade, Adidas, Google Shopping, and more

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Kahleah Copper’s Contract Breakdown

In 2023, Kahleah Copper signed a fully guaranteed two-year, $490,118 deal with the Chicago Sky, giving her an average annual salary of $245,059. For the 2025 season, she is set to earn a base salary of $248,134, with the same amount counting against the cap and listed as her dead cap value. Here is her contract breakdown according to Sportac.

YEARANNUAL SALARY
2024$241,984
2025$248,134

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What is Kahleah Copper’s salary?

In 2025, Kahleah Copper will earn a base salary of $248,134 with the Phoenix Mercury, carrying the same figure as her cap hit and dead cap value. That places her average annual salary at $245,059, according to Spotrac. Her contract is set to expire at the end of this season, and with the new CBA expected ahead of 2026, she’s likely in line for a well-deserved salary bump.

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Kahleah Copper’s Career Earnings

From 2018 to 2023, Kahleah Copper was a cornerstone of the Chicago Sky — a franchise that traded for her from the Washington Mystics, who had selected her as the 7th overall pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft. Chicago inherited her rookie contract, which eventually maxed out at $241,984. Over six seasons with the Sky, Copper earned approximately $1.08 million in WNBA salary alone, emerging as one of the league’s most dynamic two-way players.

 Her consistency and playoff heroics made her one of the league’s most sought-after stars.

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Then came a blockbuster trade.

Just ahead of the 2024 season, Copper was sent to the Phoenix Mercury as part of a major deal that shook up the WNBA. The Sky traded her for four draft picks — including the No. 3 overall pick in 2024 — and two players: Brianna Turner and Michaela Onyenwere. Phoenix inherited her existing deal — the same 2-year, $490,118 contract — making Copper one of the highest-paid players on the roster. Over her ten years in the league, here’s what she has earned so far from 2018, according to Spotrac.

YEARTEAMANNUAL SALARY
2018Chicago Sky

$52,552

2019Chicago Sky$59,718
2020Chicago Sky$165,000
2021Chicago Sky$165,000
2022Chicago Sky$200,000
2023Chicago Sky$205,000
2024Phoenix Mercury$241,984
2025Phoenix Mercury$248,134

A Look at Kahleah Copper’s College and Professional Career

Kahleah Copper was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and went on to make her mark at Rutgers University, where she played for the Scarlet Knights from 2012 to 2016. Over 134 games — 104 of them starts — she averaged 12.2 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.4 steals, helping Rutgers reach the NCAA Tournament in 2012 and again in 2015, earning All-Big Ten Second Team honors in 2015 and climbing to the First Team in 2016.

She wrapped up her college career with 1,872 points — the third-most in Rutgers history — firmly establishing herself as one of the program’s all-time greats. Her consistency and star power didn’t go unnoticed, as Copper was selected with the No. 7 pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft by the Washington Mystics.

Copper’s rookie season saw her come off the bench, averaging 6.2 points in just over 16 minutes a night. But everything changed that offseason when she was dealt to Chicago in a blockbuster trade. The Mystics landed Elena Delle Donne, while the Sky picked up Stefanie Dolson, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2017 draft, and Copper, who would go onto change the franchise’s history.

Copper’s rise with the Sky reached its peak in 2021, when she powered the team to its first-ever WNBA championship and earned Finals MVP honors. Two years later, she reaffirmed her commitment to Chicago by signing a two-year extension. In her announcement, she made it clear what the city meant to her: “Chicago has been everything I could’ve asked for and more over the past seven seasons … I’m ready and excited to grow and build on my legacy here and give this city, our fans, my teammates, coaches and the entire Sky organization everything I have to bring another championship back home.”

But her time in Chicago didn’t last much longer. Copper eventually requested a trade, bringing her Sky chapter to a close and opening a new one in Phoenix. Now, alongside Satou Sabally and Alyssa Thomas, she forms a powerhouse “Big 3” with the Mercury — and has her sights firmly set on chasing the 2025 championship.

A look at Kahleah Cooper’s Brand Endorsements

Well, Copper’s endorsements make up the majority portion of her net worth — and for good reason. With her rising stardom on the court and undeniable charisma off of it, brands have lined up to align with the Phoenix Mercury guard. From energy drinks to iconic sneakers, here are 3 of Copper’s deals that we know about. 

Gatorade

In August 2022, Kahleah Copper joined Gatorade’s elite roster of athletes — a group that includes global legends like Michael Jordan, Serena Williams, Lionel Messi, and Tiger Woods. The endorsement wasn’t just a personal milestone — it was a signal to the sports world that Copper had officially arrived.

“I have to let it sink in a little,” Copper told Insider. “Just seeing Gatorade commercials… it’s something so simple, but I drink Gatorade every day, and now I’m really a part of this brand.”

Her collaboration with Gatorade only deepened in 2023, when she became one of the featured athletes for Fast Twitch, the brand’s energy drink aimed at a new generation of high-performing athletes. As part of Gatorade’s Game Changer Collection, Copper was celebrated for her impact on the game and her status as a culture-shifting athlete in women’s sports.

Adidas

Copper inked a deal with Adidas in 2021, just as her career was reaching new heights. The partnership blossomed over time, especially with her former Sky teammate Candace Parker stepping into a leadership role as Adidas’ VP of Women’s Basketball. That connection helped Copper become a prominent face for the brand.

In 2024, Adidas released her first-ever player edition sneaker — the “Just a Kid from Norf Philly” Exhibit Select 2.0 — a stylish tribute to Copper’s roots and resilience. It marked a personal and professional triumph, placing her in the growing lineage of WNBA athletes shaping sneaker culture.

Google Shopping

Though not a long-term endorsement deal, Copper’s collaboration with Google Shopping was just as big. She appeared in multiple campaigns that aired during WNBA broadcasts on ESPN, showcasing her fashion-forward “tunnel fits” in a series called “Can You Gift It?” and another promoting “New Ways to Search.”

Sharing the spotlight with players like Kelsey Plum, DiDi Richards, and Arike Ogunbowale, Copper helped illustrate the WNBA’s growing influence in pop culture, tech, and e-commerce. Google noted that searches for “WNBA fashion” more than doubled in 2022, with Copper at the forefront of that style wave.

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What cars does Kahleah Cooper own?

Unfortunately, there are no public records or reports detailing Kahleah Copper’s car collection. We’ll update this section as soon as more information becomes available.

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