Jerry Stackhouse Net Worth, Salary and Contract

Last Modified Mar 26, 2024 20:30 GMT
Jerry Stackhouse’s Networth
Jerry Stackhouse

Jerry Stackhouse, the head coach for the Vanderbilt Commodores in the 2023–24 season, was once a standout NBA player, picked third overall by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1995. He then drew comparisons to Michael Jordan, given their shared UNC roots. He stands 6 feet 6 inches tall and weighs 98 kg.

Stackhouse played in the NBA for 18 years on 8 teams, with the last being the Brooklyn Nets in 2012–23. Above all, he has been an NBA All-Star twice, in 2000 and 2001, among other honors.

Born on November 5, 1974, in Kinston, North Carolina, he started playing basketball in his younger years; attending Kinston High School, he earned the North Carolina state player of the year award in 1991–92.

Later, at Oak Hill Academy, Stackhouse led his team to an undefeated season in his senior year and received honors, including the MVP at the McDonald's All-American Game and a two-time Parade All-American selection.

Transitioning to coaching, Stackhouse served as an assistant coach for the Memphis Grizzlies (2018–19) and the Toronto Raptors (2015–16). He later became the head coach for the Raptors 905 from 2016 to 2018. In 2019, Stackhouse signed a contract with the Vanderbilt Commodores.

Name Jerry Stackhouse
Net WorthEstimated $40 million
Age 49 years old (November 5, 1974)
Height 6 feet 6 inches (198 cm)
Weight 99 kg (218 lbs.)
Residence Nashville, Tennessee
Education Kinston High School, Oak Hill Academy; University of North Carolina
Position Head Coach for Vanderbilt Commodores
Marital Status Married (Ramirra Marks)
Source of Wealth Basketball Coach
Salary $3.1 million
Endorsements N/A
Endorsements EarningsN/A

Jerry Stackhouse’s Net Worth

Jerry Stackhouse’s net worth is estimated to be $40 million as of January 2024. According to online reports, he made $1.98 million during his time with the 76ers in the 1995–96 season; however, his greatest salary was with the Dallas Mavericks in 2006-07 season, with annual earnings of $9.2 million.

After retiring, Stackhouse revealed in November 2013 that he had become a Pistons analyst on Fox Sports Detroit. Although his primary role was studio analysis, he also made multiple appearances as a road commentator. But his salary or earnings from it are not yet known.

Jerry Stackhouse’s Career Earnings

Stackhouse has earned a total of $84.1 million in 18 seasons from the NBA, according to Spotrac. His total coaching career earnings are not precisely available, but on the basis of his base salary with Vanderbilt for the first season being $2.2 million and then a raise of $2.87 million, his contract would have been worth approximately $28 million.

His NBA career earnings are as follows:

SeasonTeamLgSalary
1995-96Philadelphia 76ersNBA$1,987,000
1996-97Philadelphia 76ersNBA$2,286,000
1997-98Philadelphia 76ersNBA$2,583,360
1998-99Detroit PistonsNBA$3,887,000
1999-00Detroit PistonsNBA$4,781,250
2000-01Detroit PistonsNBA$5,310,000
2001-02Detroit PistonsNBA$5,843,750
2002-03Washington WizardsNBA$6,375,000
2003-04Washington WizardsNBA$6,906,250
2004-05Dallas MavericksNBA$7,437,500
2005-06Dallas MavericksNBA$8,367,187
2006-07Dallas MavericksNBA$9,296,874
2007-08Dallas MavericksNBA$6,750,000
2008-09Dallas MavericksNBA$7,000,000
2009-10Memphis GrizzliesNBA$2,000,000
2009-10Milwaukee BucksNBA$668,598
2010-11Miami HeatNBA$222,712
2011-12Atlanta HawksNBA$1,352,181
2012-13Brooklyn NetsNBA$1,352,181
Career $84,406,843

Jerry Stackhouse’s Salary

As per sources, Stackhouse’s most recent salary was $3.1 million, but no further information on any increases or bonuses has been revealed yet. Given that Vanderbilt is a private university, it is unknown what the terms of Stackhouse's initial contract and the extension were.

Jerry Stackhouse’s Contract

In 2019, Jerry Stackhouse agreed to a six-year contract with Vanderbilt and earned $2.2 million in his first season. Moving on, his salary increased to $3.1 million, including a base salary of $2.87 million, $101,000 in incentives, and $161,044 in benefits and other compensation. In 2022, his contract was prematurely extended, but the specifics have not been disclosed to the public.

Jerry Stackhouse Contract Breakdown

A complete breakdown of Jerry Stackhouse’s contract is not available, given that his most recent 2022 contract extension details are not available.

YearSchoolPositionTotal PaySchool Pay
2023VanderbiltHead$3,138,107$3,138,107
2022VanderbiltHead$2,232,090$2,232,090
2021VanderbiltHead
2020VanderbiltHead

Jerry Stackhouse’s Contract History

Stackhouse joined the Toronto Raptors in June 2015 and took up the role of assistant coach. Afterwards, in September 2016, he started serving as the Raptors' head coach until 2018. He was an assistant coach for the Memphis Grizzlies during the 2018–19 NBA season and then signed a six-year contract to join Vanderbilt in 2019.

FAQ's On Jerry Stackhouse Net Worth, Salary and Contract

A. Jerry Stackhouse's net worth is estimated to be $70 million as of 2024.

A. Jerry Stackhouse earned a total of $84.1 million during his 18-season NBA career.

A. Jerry Stackhouse's current salary is $3.1 million as the head coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores.

A. Jerry Stackhouse signed a six-year contract with Vanderbilt in 2019, which was extended in 2022.

A. Jerry Stackhouse received the SEC Coach of the Year, the Ben Jobe Award in 2023, and the NBA D-League Coach of the Year in 2017.

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