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“The Don” is how LeBron James welcomed his new teammate, Luka Doncic, to his team. It’s a fitting tribute to a competitor with whom he will now share the court. However, as the Slovenian veteran himself says, “I’m excited to be here,” embracing the new chapter in his career. But we’re not here to discuss his life on the court; we’re here to explore his life off it. So, let’s explore some of the most frequently asked questions: his net worth, cars, and house.

What is Luka Doncic’s net worth?

Luka Dončić isn’t new to anyone, not even to the non-NBA fans. As of February 2025, his net worth is estimated at around $75 million. While his massive contracts are a major reason for his huge net worth, his brand deals and investments also contribute a heavy sum to it.

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As per Forbes, his endorsement deals alone bring in about $15 million annually (2024 figure). Now, you can see just how massive his deals are. He has partnered with some of the biggest brands in the world, like Nike, Gatorade, Hasbro, Activision Blizzard, and Panini. His deal with Nike’s Jordan Brand is something you must know, especially his signature shoe line being a major hit. The “Luka 3” edition of his shoes is released in two colorways, the “Midnight Racer” and “Photo Finish,” retailed for $130. However, talking about his ventures and investments, he had his stake in BioSteel, a sports nutrition company, but the company filed for bankruptcy in 2023, and it’s said that the hooper is no longer invested in.

Luka Doncic’s contract with the Lakers

Now, let’s get into another question: what is the former Rookie of the Year’s contract with the Lakers? But before his contract with the Purple and Gold team, we will look into the one with the Dallas Mavericks. So, back in 2021, the hoopster signed a five-year, $215.2 million rookie contract extension with the Mavs. This deal runs through the 2025-26 season, with a player option for the 2026-27 season.

After his trade to the LA Lakers, it was expected that the Slovenian would soon receive a major extension deal that would secure his long-term future with the team. Since NBA rules limited the amount of money a player can earn on an extension right after a trade, Doncic had to wait to sign the extension. On August 2nd, 2025, the Lakers star finally signed a 3-year, $165 million maximum contract extension. It bypasses a chance at free agency next summer and ensures he remains with the team through 2028.

The deal will go into effect from the 2026-27 season onwards, and the cap hit will limit just how much Luka Doncic will earn after each tournament. Under the terms of the new contract, the Slovenian will earn $49.64 million for the 2026-27 season. For the 2027-28 season, that amount will go up to $53.61 million, and then, for the 2028-29 season, it will reach $57.584 million. Doncic also has a player option for the 2028-29 season, with a deadline set for June 29th, 2028.

YearAnnual Salary
2026-27$49,641,600
2027-28$53,612,928
2028-29$57,584,256 (With a player option available)
2029-30(Unrestricted Free Agent)

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Luka Doncic’s Career Earnings

YearTeamAnnual Salary
2018-19Dallas Mavericks$6,569,040
2019-20Dallas Mavericks$7,683,360
2020-21Dallas Mavericks$8,049,360
2021-22Dallas Mavericks$10,174,391
2022-23Dallas Mavericks$37,096,500
2023-24Dallas Mavericks$40,064,220
2024-25Los Angeles Lakers$43,031,940

Where does Luka Doncic live? Which cars does he drive?

Luka Dončić’s life off the court matches the same excitement and thrill of his life on the court. Just days before his trade to the Los Angeles Lakers in February 2025, it was rumored that Luka made a bold move. He bought a stunning $15 million mansion in Dallas. But the truth is that he didn’t buy it. Per Doncic’s business manager, Lara Beth Seager, “(Doncic) did not purchase a new home. He was planning on purchasing a new home, but the price is not correct.” (credit: Dallas Morning News)

However, the hooper already had a mansion in Dallas, worth nearly $3.9 million, located in the Preston Hollow neighborhood. Just two months before, in December, the house was burglarized and jewelry worth $30,000 stolen. This could have been a major reason why he was looking for a new house.

But do you know what truly reflects Luka Doncic’s taste for luxury? His car collection.

He’s got a thing for fast cars, too. The 5x All-Star’s garage holds a jaw-dropping collection of thirteen cars, each one more impressive than the last. His very first luxury car was a Porsche Panamera, a symbol of his growing success, but that was just the beginning.

 

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Among his collection, the purple fluorescent Lamborghini Urus stands out. It’s a Super SUV that blends power with elegance. Then there’s the Ferrari 812 Superfast, which matches Luka’s on-court intensity. Powered by a 6.5-liter V12 engine, this car accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in a blistering 2.8 seconds and has a top speed that exceeds 211 mph. It’s a car that screams power, much like Luka’s game.

Luka Doncic’s Porsche 911 Turbo S is another gem in his collection. Known for its precision and elegance, the 2025 model packs 640 horsepower and can hit 60 mph in just 2.6 seconds. Do you know what this car speaks? About Luka himself. It’s the perfect representation of the veteran guard’s competitive spirit—fast, sleek, and designed for success. But, not to be left out, his Audi A7, with its 335-horsepower V6 engine, gives him a stylish and comfortable ride for those long drives.

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But the Slovenian legend’s collection doesn’t end with these beauties. His car collections also include on-road legends like an Apocalypse Hellfire 6×6, Koenigsegg Regera, Mercedes AMG G63 Brabus 800, Brabus Rocket 1000, a Ford Bronco (1967), a Chevrolet Camaro (1968), and a Zastava 750.

In conclusion, Luka Dončić’s home and his impressive array of cars paint a picture of a man who’s worked hard and rewarded himself with the best. It’s not just about luxury; it’s about showing the world that he’s driven, on and off the court, and that he’s going to live life on his terms.

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