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Esmery Martinez played in two different colleges before entering the WNBA. Drafted to the WNBA, she became the first Dominican Republic athlete to be selected in the league. Sadly, she never got a chance to showcase her talent on the floor. Check out Esmery Martinez’s career stats, details of Esmery Martinez’s net worth, and salary.

What is Esmery Martinez’s net worth?

Esmery Martinez’s net worth is not disclosed to the public. While some of her NIL activity appeared on platforms like Opendorse and AthletesThread during her college years, exact figures remain unavailable.

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That said, as a 2024 WNBA rookie who faced contract waivers, her net worth is likely modest—estimated between $50,000 and $150,000. This ballpark comes from her short-term WNBA earnings—$66,079 from her Liberty rookie deal—possible low-scale endorsements, and any savings from her collegiate career. Like many players in similar positions, Martinez may also look to international leagues, where seasonal salaries typically range from $20,000 to $80,000, to supplement her income.

Esmery Martinez’s Contract Breakdown

The New York Liberty drafted Esmery Martinez as the 17th overall pick in the WNBA 2024 draft. They signed the star on the initial rookie contract. As per the details, her initial contract was worth $297,045 for a 4-year period. The unguaranteed rookie contract averaged a $74,261 annual salary. As the contract was later terminated, she earned less value.

In the 2025 season, the star signed a year-long contract for $ 66,079 with the Liberty franchise, and again was waived by the franchise before the start of the season.

What is Esmery Martinez’s salary?

Although the 25-year-old star was offered a contract on two different occasions, she was waved well before the start of the season. Esmery Martinez never played a single game in the WNBA, and hence her exact salary details are not mentioned in the public domain.

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However, her earnings from the WNBA so far are likely limited to training camp stipends from 2024 and 2025, totaling perhaps $10,000–$20,000. If she lands a roster spot in the future or plays overseas, she could earn a minimum WNBA salary of around $67,000–$70,000 or international contracts worth $30,000–$80,000 a season.

Why was Esmery Martinez’s contract waived?

Defending champions New York Liberty once again tried to retain their core and add pieces for the challenging season ahead. The New York Liberty’s current franchise roster includes key players like Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, and Jonquel Jones. The roster also features players such as Nyara Sabally, Marine Johannes, Kennedy Burke and Isabelle Harrison. The roster already has 12 players in the plan, and the fringe players like Esmery Martínez were waived by the side.

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A Look at Esmery Martinez’s College and Professional Career

Esmery Martinez’s college career spans around five years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She spent her first three years at West Virginia while completing her senior years in Arizona. During her time in West Virginia, she averaged 10.1 points and nine rebounds per game, playing in 86 games. She earned All-Big 12 First Team honors in 2021.

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Later in 2022, the forward received the All-Big 12 Second Team Honors while playing for Arizona. She finished second in the Pac-12 in offensive rebounds with 97 and was named an All-Pac-12 honorable mention. During her final two seasons in college, Esmery averaged 10.8 points and 7.4 rebounds per game.

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In her professional debut against the Chicago Sky on May 7, 2024, in a preseason game, she scored four points with a pair of rebounds, assists and steals. Later, she played in the preseason game against the Connecticut Sun and finished with five points, three rebounds and a steal in eight minutes. In 2025, also, Martnez also got a chance to play in the two preseason games. She tallied four points and 1 assist in 13-minutes game time.

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