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Top 10 Highest-Paid NBA basketball Coaches 2022

The NBA is considered one of America’s most popular sporting events. Furthermore, it is the nation’s highest-paid sport. Professional basketball players are highly compensated. Besides the players, the coaches of the game also got a lot of money. Each year, NBA coaches earn a large salary.

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Gregg Popovich is the highest-paid NBA coach. He earns nearly $11 million per month. He is paid approximately $1 million per month, according to his compensation. It is difficult to manage a team, which is a significant challenge for a manager. Coach Doc Rivers, the NBA’s second-highest-paid coach, has joined the Los Angeles Clippers. 

How much do Assistant NBA basketball coaches make?

The salaries of NBA assistant coaches range from $100,000 to more than $1 million.

Who is the oldest coach in the NBA?

Gregg Popovich, the head coach of the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association, is the league’s oldest coach.

From Left is Head coach of the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association. Photo Credit: www.expressnews.com

On January 28, 1949, he was born. The 73-year-old man is a Merrillville High School alumnus and former Air Force Falcons men’s basketball player.

Highest-Paid NBA basketball Coaches 2022

The following are the top 10 highest-paid NBA coaches.

NameClubAnnual Salary
Gregg PopovichSan Antonio Spurs$11 million
Tyronn LueLos Angeles Clippers$ 7 million.
Frank VogelLos Angeles Lakers$22 million
Jason KiddDallas Mavericks$8.5 million
Wes Unseld Jr.Washington Wizards$7 million
Mark DaigneaultOklahoma City Thunder
Dwane CaseyDetroit Pistons$7 million
Scott FrostNew Nebraska$5 million
Steve KerrGolden State Warriors$5 million
Alvin GentrySacramento Kings$5 million

Tyronn Lue

Tyronn Lue is the NBA’s second-highest-paid coach. The NBA Head Coach of the Los Angeles Clippers is 45 years old.

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