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Dell Curry. Image via: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
For decades, NBA fans have seen Dell Curry as one of the most celebrated personalities in the Charlotte Hornets. Today, as the franchise raises his No. 30 jersey, the focus has turned to his legacy, earnings in his career, and his financial position in totality.
The moment unites his impact on the field and a years-long relationship with the organization.Curry was a reliable scorer in the 1990s and later became a familiar voice in the broadcast booth. As the Hornets honor him, here’s what you need to know about the legend’s financial details and more.
What is Dell Curry's current net worth?

Dell Curry. Image via: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports
The net worth of Dell Curry in 2026 is estimated at $8 million (as per the last update on Celebrity Net Worth). He has established his financial worth with a consistent NBA career.
He has participated in the league between the years 1986 and 2002, starting with Utah Jazz and proceeding to Cleveland Cavaliers, Hornets, Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors.Across those years, Curry earned roughly $19.8 million in salary, a figure that rises significantly when adjusted for inflation. His highest single-season salary came during the 1997-98 season with Charlotte. He carved out a role as a dependable scorer off the bench and won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year award in 1994.
His financial path did not end with retirement. Curry transitioned into broadcasting and advisory roles, remaining closely tied to the Hornets. He also invested time in community initiatives, including a foundation focused on youth development in Charlotte.
Charlotte Hornets retires Dell Curry's jersey

Former Charlotte Hornets player Dell Curry speaks at halftime as his jersey is retired during an NBA basketball game against the Orlando Magic, Thursday, March 19, 2026, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)
The Hornets’ decision to retire Curry’s No. 30 marks one of the most significant honors in franchise history. His reaction showed how unexpected the moment felt.
“I thought it was a prank," Curry said during a phone interview. “The look I must have given him … he said, ‘No, I’m serious.’”That disbelief soon turned into reflection. “Not being that true superstar guy, when it was first announced, I wondered if I deserved this,” Curry said. Later, he added, “When I thought about it that way, I'm like, ‘Wow, maybe I do deserve this,’”Curry spent 10 seasons in Charlotte after being selected in the expansion draft, becoming the team’s all-time leading scorer with 9,839 points.
His role extended into the modern era, where he continues to serve as a broadcaster and ambassador.His understanding of the evolving game remains sharp. “I always thought I should be shooting more. But it was not the way the game was played,” he said. “Back then we had dominant centers. You played inside-out basketball. Now it's played outside the 3-point line and in.”No. 30 will remain in the rafters for Curry.




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