Kris Humphries Net Worth 2026: Former NBA Player and Kim Kardashian's Ex-Husband

Kris Humphries, a retired NBA player, holds a net worth of $35 million as of 2026. He is recognized for his brief marriage to reality TV star Kim Kardashian and his 13-year NBA career.

Kris Humphries, an American basketball player who has since retired, has accumulated a net worth of $35 million. His basketball career spanned several teams, including the Utah Jazz (2004–2006), Toronto Raptors (2006–2009), Dallas Mavericks (2009–2010), New Jersey/Brooklyn Nets (2010–2013), Boston Celtics (2013–2014), Washington Wizards (2014–2016), Phoenix Suns (2016), and Atlanta Hawks (2016–2017). Humphries is also widely remembered for being briefly married to Kim Kardashian, a reality television personality, with their marriage lasting just 72 days. Humphries earned a bronze medal while competing for the United States at the 2002 FIBA Americas U18 Championship held in Isla Margarita. He was selected as the 14th overall pick by the Utah Jazz in the 2004 NBA Draft. In 2011, he signed a one-year contract worth $8 million with the Nets, followed by a two-year, $24 million agreement with the team the following year. Humphries concluded his NBA career in 2019, having accumulated $62 million in earnings during his time in the league. Though primarily known for his basketball achievements, he also made appearances on television shows such as "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" (2011), "Kourtney & Kim Take New York" (2011–2012), "The Mindy Project" (2013), and "Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles" (2015). Before his professional career, Humphries stood out as a high school basketball player at Hopkins High School, leading his team to a Minnesota state championship—their first in nearly five decades. During his high school years, he was named state player of the year by "College Basketball News" and the "Minneapolis Star Tribune," while "USA Today" honored him as a Second Team All-USA selection. Rivals.com ranked him as the 15th best player and second-best power forward in the class of 2003. Initially committing to Duke, he ultimately chose to attend college at the University of Minnesota, his father’s alma mater. As a freshman at the University of Minnesota, Humphries led the Big Ten Conference in both scoring and rebounds. He received multiple accolades, including 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and Honorable Mention All-America honors. The coaches and media selected him for the All-Big Ten First Team and he set university records for most points scored by a freshman in a single season (629) and in a single game (36). Following his standout freshman season, Humphries decided to enter the NBA Draft instead of continuing his collegiate career. On January 27, 2010, Humphries achieved a personal best by scoring 25 points in a game against the Los Angeles Clippers. During the 2011 season, he maintained averages that included a double-double in rebounds and points, which led to his re-signing with the Nets for one year at a value of $8 million. At that time, he ranked fifth in the NBA in rebounds. After the team relocated from New Jersey to New York and rebranded as the Brooklyn Nets, Humphries was re-signed in July 2012 to a two-year, $24 million deal. Despite the new contract, the Nets traded him to the Boston Celtics in June 2013, and then he was traded to the Washington Wizards in July 2014. In October 2014, Humphries underwent surgery to repair nerve damage in a finger after sustaining an injury during a preseason game against the Chicago Bulls. In February 2016, Humphries was traded to the Phoenix Suns, where he played just four games before joining the Atlanta Hawks on March 1st. The Hawks re-signed him for $4 million in July 2016. After his one-year contract expired, Humphries signed with the Philadelphia 76ers in September 2017. He participated in three preseason games before the team released him in mid-October. On March 26, 2019, Humphries announced his retirement through an article titled "I Never Wanted to Be That Guy," published in "The Player's Tribune." In 2006, Humphries purchased a lakefront home in Mound, Minnesota, covering 4,716 square feet for $1.649 million. He listed the property for $1.65 million, later reducing the price to $1.586 million in March 2019. In 2018, he acquired a 4,542 square foot residence in the Hollywood Hills for $7.495 million. Previously, in 2017, he sold a remodeled Beverly Hills home for $8.25 million, which he had purchased for $6.2 million in 2015. © 2026 Celebrity Net Worth / All Rights Reserved