The Toronto Raptors have three players making over $30 million this season.
One of them signed a franchise record deal during the 2024 offseason and could help lead the team back to relevance for years to come.
With that said, who is the highest-paid player on the Raptors? Let’s take a look.
Highest-Paid Raptors By Salary
| Player | Position | Salary |
| Scottie Barnes | Forward/Guard | $38,661,700 |
| Brandon Ingram | Forward | $38,095,238 |
| Immanuel Quickley | Guard | $32,500,000 |
| RJ Barrett | Guard/Forward | $27,705,357 |
| Jakob Poeltl | Center | $19,500,000 |
| Ochai Agbaji | Guard | $6,383,525 |
| Collin Murray-Boyles | Forward | $6,332,520 |
| Gradey Dick | Guard/Forward | $4,990,379 |
| Ja'Kobe Walter | Guard | $3,638,160 |
| Garrett Temple | Guard/Forward | $3,634,153 |
| Sandro Mamukelashvili | Forward/Center | $2,461,463 |
| Jamison Battle | Forward | $1,955,377 |
| Jonathan Mogbo | Forward | $1,955,377 |
| Jamal Shead | Guard | $1,955,377 |
| Alijah Martin | Guard | $636,435 |
| Chucky Hepburn | Guard | $636,435 |
| Mo Bamba | Center | $194,771 |
Who Is the Highest-Paid Raptor This Year?
Scottie Barnes is the highest-paid Raptor this year.
He is making $38,661,700 this season.
Barnes has established himself as one of the better all-around two-way wings in the NBA, especially with his ability to read defences and organise the offence as a floor general.
His versatility has helped him mesh well alongside other ball-dominant wings, Brandon Ingram and RJ Barrett.
Who Is the Lowest-Paid Raptor This Year?
Mo Bamba is the lowest-paid Raptor this year.
The Texas product made $194,771 on a one-year, non-guaranteed contract in late December but was waived in early January to avoid his salary from becoming fully guaranteed.
Bamba was selected No. 6 overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2018 NBA Draft.
Who Is the Highest-Paid Raptor in Team History?
Barnes is the highest-paid Raptor in team history.
He signed a franchise-record five-year, $270 million extension during the 2024 offseason, which kicked in during the 2025-26 season.
Toronto hopes the face of their franchise helps give the Raptors odds of winning games a boost and favourable nightly basketball lines throughout his contract.
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