The world's top paid athletes, according to Forbes


[post_page_title]Chris Paul[/post_page_title]
Chris Paul can become a lot richer this summer if he decides to test free agency and see what other teams are willing to offer him. This past year, he earned $22.9 million from his salary with the Clippers and added another $8 million from endorsements. If he does decide to stay with the Clippers, he’ll still be earning the $24.3 million he is owed. As for his endorsement contracts, he inked deals with State Farm, FanDuel and Nike’s Jordan Brand, just to name a few.
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