How much money do NBA cheerleaders make?
From their perfectly coordinated dances to the atmosphere that they help to build, NBA cheerleaders are a staple of the league, but are they well paid?
It would be fair to say that professional and college basketball games would simply not be the same if cheerleaders weren’t part of the show. Not only do they put on electrifying performances, but they - along with the mascot we have to say - provide an energy that is infectious. Yet, as much as you might think they are well compensated for their role, that’s not actually the case.
The average salary for NBA cheerleaders
Most, if not all, cheerleaders in the NBA are professionally trained and to that end, are highly skilled dancers, who perform a whole host of technical dance routines that serve to make NBA games that much better for the fans who attend them.
Much like the players themselves, cheerleaders practice daily, maintain an active lifestyle, and regularly rehearse their routines. Hence, they perform in regular NBA games, the NBA All-Star game (depending on where the team is located), and other events that are part of their team’s calendar. As you can probably guess, the road to becoming an NBA cheerleader is not one that is easily traversed. For starters, there is the expectation of the franchises and the league itself. Indeed, many past and present cheerleaders have often remarked that maintaining another job is essentially impossible if one wishes to be a full-time participant with a team in the NBA.
Let’s take a look at an overview of what the salary for every match is, how much the bonus pay is, and the annual salary:
New York Knicks Cheerleaders
Los Angeles Lakers Cheerleaders
Boston Celtics Cheerleaders
Atlanta Hawks Cheerleaders
Cleveland Cavaliers Cheerleaders
Toronto Raptors Cheerleaders
Washington Wizards Cheerleaders
Milwaukee Bucks Cheerleaders
Miami Heat Cheerleaders
Indiana Pacers Cheerleaders
Los Angeles Clippers Cheerleaders
Minnesota Timberwolves Cheerleaders
Chicago Bulls Cheerleaders
Golden State Warriors Cheerleaders
Memphis Grizzlies Cheerleaders
Oklahoma City Thunder Cheerleaders
Orlando Magic Cheerleaders
Philadelphia 76ers Cheerleaders
Phoenix Suns Cheerleaders
Consider for a moment that cheerleaders must be present for all special events including international appearances, charity functions, and any other scenarios that the team is part of. The compensation for these events varies from one team to another i.e., teams with bigger budgets can afford to pay them more, while those without, can’t.