- Immanuel Quickley is the highest-paid Toronto Raptor this year.
- Scottie Barnes is the highest-paid Raptor in team history.
- This year's lowest-paid Raptors are Jamison Battle, Ulrich Chomche, and DJ Carton.
The Toronto Raptors recently locked up the face of their franchise to a lucrative, long-term contract.
However, he’s not even among the top five highest-paid Raptors this season.
Who is the highest-paid player on the Raptors? Let’s take a look.
Highest-Paid Raptors on the Team
Player | Position | Salary |
Immanuel Quickley | G | $32,500,000 |
RJ Barrett | G/F | $25,794,643 |
Bruce Brown | G/F | $23,000,000 |
Jakob Poeltl | C | $19,500,000 |
Kelly Olynyk | F/C | $12,804,878 |
Chris Boucher | F/C | $10,810,000 |
Scottie Barnes | F | $10,130,000 |
Davion Mitchell | G | $6,451,077 |
Gradey Dick | G/F | $4,763,543 |
Ochai Agbaji | G | $4,310,280 |
Ja'Kobe Walter | G | $3,465,000 |
Garrett Temple | G/F | $3,303,771 |
Bruno Fernando | F/C | $2,425,403 |
Jonathan Mogbo | F | $1,862,265 |
Jamal Shead | G | $1,862,265 |
Jamison Battle | F | $578,577 |
DJ Carton | G | $578,577 |
Ulrich Chomche | C | $578,577 |
Who Is the Highest-Paid Raptor This Year?
Immanuel Quickley is the highest-paid Raptor this year.
Quickley’s contract extension and salary is worth $32.5 million this season after he signed a five-year, $175 million deal over the summer.
The Kentucky product is in his second year with the Raptors after coming over with RJ Barrett in a trade that sent OG Anunoby to the New York Knicks.
Who Is the Lowest-Paid Raptor This Year?
This year’s lowest-paid Raptors are Jamison Battle, Ulrich Chomche, and DJ Carton.
All are on two-way contracts and are making $578,577 for the 2024-25 season.
Who Is the Highest-Paid Raptor in Team History?
Scottie Barnes is the highest-paid Raptor in team history.
The 6-foot-7 forward is bringing home just $10.1 million this year, but he signed a franchise record five-year, $270 million extension during the offseason, which kicks in during the 2025-26 season.
Barnes will make an estimated $38.6 million next 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.