Tim Hardaway Jr. Net Worth in 2025: Pistons Star’s Salary, Contract, Endorsements and House

“Making it to the NBA is a big goal in my life, and one day I hope to conquer it.” That’s what Tim Hardaway Jr. once said—but imagine saying that when your dad’s already a legend. Growing up, it wasn’t just about chasing a dream but about stepping out of a giant shadow.

Picture this: since childhood, you are trying to prove yourself, and your dad’s not just watching from the bleachers. He’s yelling from the sideline, correcting your form, questioning your decisions, acting like a second coach. That’s a lot.

That is what Tim Jr. had gone through. We fans say it’s easy being a legend’s son to get a break into the league, but the reality hits hard. Anyhow, now that he’s made it to the NBA, there are still areas that his fans do not really know about. So, come let’s explore his latest contract, net worth, lifestyle, and more.

What is Tim Hardaway Jr.’s net worth as of 2025? What’s his contract with the Pistons?

It’s been 12 years since Tim Hardaway Jr. entered the NBA, so it’s no surprise to know that his net worth sits around $30 million. Now, that’s a huge one. Most of that comes from his multiple contracts within the league and some solid endorsement money over the years. He’s not a mega-endorsement guy like some stars, but he’s done well. Anyway, to review his contract with the Detroit Pistons, we will have to roll our calendar back to 2021, in his time with the Dallas Mavericks.

So, on August 9, 2021, which is exactly his second season with the Mavs, he signed a $75 million contract. It was a four-year deal with an average annual salary of $18.75 million. That’s where the bulk of it came from. Fast forward to July 6, 2024, when he was traded to the Pistons, he carried the same contract. So, for the current season, the 2024-25 season, he will earn $16,193,183. But, one thing to be faced here is that for the next season, he will have to gain a new contract.

With no new deal and no extension announced yet, he is off his game counts. And unless something changes fast, he’s hitting unrestricted free agency this summer. At 33, he’s not exactly a young gun, but a man, as he’s still got game. However, there are chances of him gaining another contract, as the bar is set high. Remember the game against the Miami Heat in December? If you had watched that game, you would know what we are talking about. That unreal moment when Detroit was down big in OT after a brutal 26–2 run. Then Tim just snapped into takeover mode—three threes in under a minute. Boom. The game flipped. The Pistons took it. He straight-up bailed them out.

Hardaway’s always been streaky, but when he catches fire, he’s dangerous. Depends on where they’re headed. Rebuilding teams don’t always hang on to 33-year-olds. But if he’s cool with a bench role, mentoring young guards, and popping off when needed, he could fit.

Curious to see what his next contract looks like. Anyway, Tim’s made his money, had his moments, and is still doing his thing. That’s a win in the books. However, now that we know about his most recent contract, it’s time to take our time off from his on-court earnings, and let’s look into how much he makes off the court.

What are Tim Hardaway Jr.’s endorsements as of 2025?

When it comes to Tim Hardaway Jr.’s brand deals, he does have a couple of solid endorsement deals under his belt. Nike’s the big one, but he actually switched to the Jordan Brand back in 2017 after ditching Adidas. Now, that was a cool move. Jordan Brand’s got its own huge legacy vibe, and he fits that old-school shooter style. He’s also got a deal with Beats by Dre. No shock there—those headphones are everywhere in the league.

Well, there are no real numbers out there on what he makes, though. Crickets. But he’s not a flashy face-of-the-franchise guy, so it’s guessed that the deal is modest compared to top-tier stars. Still, Nike and Beats? Not bad at all. Probably helps keep the sneaker and tech game tight. Would any day love to know if he has any smaller, local deals too—sometimes those fly under the radar. Since we are looking at his net worth, let’s also look at his house and his lifestyle.

Where does Tim Hardaway Jr. live? What’s the worth of his house?

Tim Hardaway Jr.’s Detroit house details and not available, but we still have a big one. Earlier, he played for the Dallas Mavs, but it seemed he didn’t tie to Texas. Can’t really blame him, as South Florida is an athlete’s paradise. Back in 2021, after signing with the Mavs, he sold his Miami Beach home for $6.75 million. That place was insane!! With five bedrooms, six bathrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows, and even a private movie theater, it felt more like a resort than a house.

But here’s the twist—he didn’t stay away for long. In 2022, he dropped $9.15 million on a new mansion in Miami Beach. Apparently, it’s brand new. The man knows what he likes. This wasn’t some quick flip either—it looks like a full-time off-season base. And yeah, it’s stacked. Sprawling 5,200+ square feet, super modern, tons of light. Big open living spaces, sleek kitchen, full-blown home office setup.

The master suite had a walk-in closet and a spa-style bathroom. Now, don’t know about you, but this house is a dream. Even outside the mansion, it just gets better. A pool, grilling station, lush lawn, and even a boat dock. Imagine spending a chill Sunday with your family there.

 

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The home sits on about 0.23 acres—not huge, but it looks like every inch is used well. There’s an al fresco dining area, multiple lounge spots, and this perfect little dock that just screams, “Come watch the sunset here” vibes.

Now, the house went back on the market not long after for $9.1 million. No takers. The price dropped to $8.8 million. Not sure if he sold it or pulled it, but either way, he made Miami his off-season base again. Oh, now that’s a lot about his earnings and the way he lives his life, so for a moment let’s just take our time out to look upon his college career. Basically, where it all began.

Which high school did Tim Hardaway attend?

Tim Hardaway Jr. went to Miami Palmetto High School, which is right in Pinecrest, Florida. Now, that’s a solid school, not just for hoops but overall. Due to which he actually played football his freshman year, kinda wild to picture that. Eventually, basketball took over, and he dropped the pads.

The thing is, his dad, we know, Tim Hardaway, was super involved. In fact, let’s just call it almost too involved. Tim Jr. called it a “second coach” situation. Imagine your dad’s a five-time All-Star, and you’re just trying to find your own game. They butted heads a lot. That pressure must’ve been intense.

By his junior year, colleges were finally taking notice. Michigan sent letters. Then invited him to a game—unranked Michigan versus No. 4 Duke. They pulled off the upset, and I bet that moment stuck with him. He accepted their offer later that summer.

Before that, though, he grinded hard. Started training with Ed Downs after junior year—every summer, same guy, same routine. That consistency probably helped him level up.

But what about his senior year? Straight-up killer stats. 31.7 points, 7.3 boards, and 4 assists per game. Then dropped 42 in the state championship game against Brandon Knight. That game must’ve been nuts—Knight had 36 himself.

Even with those numbers, he wasn’t a top-ranked guy. ESPN had him 93rd nationally. Scout.com liked him more—36th among shooting guards. Rivals didn’t even list him in the top 150.

Honestly, it’s wild how underrated he was. Today, he goes to show rankings aren’t everything. Hardaway just kept working and proved folks wrong.

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