Steph Curry is nearing billionaire status.
He makes a lot from the Warriors, including a recently signed 4-year $215M contract which is the largest in the NBA.
Steph Curry makes $524,467.83 per game during the 82-game season.
Steph Curry’s 5 Best Investments
Curry earns over $90M a year and is building an empire off the court.
5) SnapTravel
In 2018, Steph Curry invested in the online travel booking site SnapTravel.
Snaptravel helps users book hotels via apps like Whatsapp.
It was his first tech investment.
4) Unanimous Media
Curry’s media company Unanimous Media is one of his most important ventures.
The films focus on:
- family
- faith
- sports
They have a deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment.

3) Oxigen
In October 2020, Curry invested in a beverage company named Oxigen.
The drink is supposed to assist in muscle recovery and is 100% recycled plastic.
2) TSM
In 2018, Curry invested in the esports organization TSM
The organization has skyrocketed to a whopping $410 million, a significant increase from $250 million in 2018.
1) Tonal
Curry recently invested in Tonal which is an AI-powered machine for people looking to work out at home.
Other athlete investors include:
- Paul George
- Lebron James
- Klay Thompson
- Serena Williams
- Rudy Gay
SC30 + NIL
Steph Curry makes all of his investments through SC30inc and Penny Jar Capital.
He has given back through:
- The Mos and Guild Education
- Running his own basketball camps
- Signing college athletes to NIL deals

Steph Curry Endorsements
Curry is doing $50M/year off the court
Curry’s original deal with Under Armour was only worth $4M (Nike refused to match citing his ankle issues).
Today Curry makes about $40M/year with UA and owns equity in the company as well.
Under Armour isn’t Steph’s only deal.
His major partnerships include:
• Callaway golf
• CarMax
• FTX
• Panini
• Rakuten
Steph is at the forefront of athletes becoming wealthy and not just rich.