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Liatu King had a standout college career at Pittsburgh and Notre Dame, following which, the LA Sparks picked her up as the 28th overall in the 2025 WNBA draft. Liatu is just scratching the surface of what she can accomplish at the professional level. She is an efficient shooter, excellent rebounder, and a tenacious defender. Her motor and explosiveness fit the identity of our team,” GM Raegan Pebley had said. However, after one preseason game, that did not prove enough to keep her on the 12-player team.

Just days ahead of the deadline to finalize the regular-season roster, the Sparks announced that they were waiving the former Fighting Irish. One of the most impactful players for Notre Dame, King is left looking for a new chapter. But what has her financial status been like so far?

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What is Liatu King’s net worth?

Liatu King’s net worth is undisclosed to the public. There is no official data as to ascertain just how much Liatu’s actual net worth is. We can only surmise by looking at her contracts, salaries, and NIL deals in colleges. First, let us dig deeper into her contract with the LA Sparks.

What is Liatu King’s contract?

After being drafted by the Los Angeles Sparks, Liatu King signed a rookie contract. Just like all rookie contracts, King was guaranteed the typical third-round rookie contract for three years at $ 204,253 with a team option for the fourth year. Although her contract is now void, she would have earned an average of $ 68,084 during her first three years. These contracts are typically non-guaranteed, non-negotiable contracts and are pre-determined by the rookie wage scale, which assigns base salaries to the players based on their draft positions. But how much would she have made each year? 

What is Liatu King’s salary?

As discussed earlier, Liatu King has been waived by the LA Sparks and will have her rookie contract voided. Had that not been the case, King would have made $66,079 as her salary for her rookie season. She would have seen a two percent increment to her base salary in her second year, and then so forth till the end of her contract. 

Below is the breakdown of her now void contract.

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YearAgeStatusCap hit
(Annual)
Cash
(Annual)
Cash
(Cumulative)
202523Voided$66,079$66,079$66,079
202624Voided$67,401$67,401$133,480
202725Voided$70,773$70,773$204,253
202826Voided$80,883$80,883$285,136
202927RFA

All in all, King would have earned a total of $285,136, putting her average salary somewhere over $68,000. 

Liatu King’s Career Earnings

Liatu King had signed a three-year contract with the LA Sparks, but was waived by them before the regular season. This means that King has, as of yet, not made any money from the league. She had signed a few NIL deals while at college, according to Sportskeeda. 

However, after being waived, there is no definite earnings that can be graphed for the Sparks Forward. 

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Liatu King’s College and Professional Career 

King spent the majority of her career at Pittsburgh before joining the Notre Dame Fighting Irish for her graduate year. During her junior year with the Pittsburgh Panthers, King was included in the All-ACC academic team honors. But it was in the following campaign that she had a breakout season. 

King averaged 18.7 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. Then, she was named ACC’s Most Improved Player of the Year following her transfer to the Fighting Irish. Therein, not only did she average another double-double with 11.5 points and 10.4 rebounds, but also set single-season rebounds per game record for Notre Dame. 

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King was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2025 WNBA draft by the Los Angeles Sparks. She is an elite rebounder and an efficient scorer in the paint. She gave a glimpse of that on the big stage when she scored six points, including a three pointer and grabbed four rebounds in five minutes during her first and only preseason game. But the Sparks’ training camp battle of 16 proved difficult enough. 

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