Many fans are curious about Chris Birdman Andersen's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Chris "Birdman" Andersen's Net Worth and Salary?

Andersen was the very first D-League player to be called up by a team in the NBA. He signed a contract with the Denver Nuggets (November 21, 2001) — after only playing two games with the Fayetteville Patriots. Andersen quickly became a top producer, especially as a rebounder and shot blocker. It was during the 2002 Rocky Mountain Revue that Andersen's teammates Kenny Satterfield and Junior Harrington gave him his famous nickname: "Birdman," which made reference to Andersen's vast wingspan (also termed "arm span") as well as his very particular on-the-court aerial acrobatics. In 2003, Andersen would re-sign with the Denver Nuggets as well.

Andersen has played for a variety of NBA teams, filling out enforcer-type roles, happy to do the sort of intangibles that don't get the same kind of attention as straight-up scoring. Andersen has played for the Denver Nuggets (two separate times, as a matter of fact), the New Orleans Hornets, the Miami Heat, the Memphis Grizzlies, and the Cleveland Cavaliers in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Chris Andersen was born July 7, 1978, in Long Beach, California. Out of three siblings, Andersen is the second child of Claus Andersen, a corrections officer, and Linda Holubec, who was a waitress at the Port Hueneme naval base. Andersen started playing basketball in high school with much convincing from his high school's varsity coach. Although Andersen could not achieve the grades that would get him into the University of Houston, he attended Blinn College in Brenham, Texas. Andersen is notably the only Blinn student to ever play in the NBA. Andersen's college coach just happened to be the father of his high school basketball coach. Andersen would play for one season and lead the National Junior College Athletic Association in blocked shots.

Chris "Birdman" Andersen is an American professional basketball player who has a net worth of $14 million. Chris Andersen is best known for his contributions in the NBA as a prolific rebounder and enforcer, not to mention playing alongside Lebron James on both James's Miami Heat and Cleveland Cavaliers. During his NBA career, Andersen earned $38 million in salary alone. At his peak, he earned $5.4 million per year in salary from the Miami Heat.

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He would afterward play for the New Orleans Hornets and even appeared in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest for the 2005 All-Star Weekend — this was his second year in a row performing at the event. Andersen famously tried (unsuccessfully) to execute the exact same dunk eight times.

In 2001, Andersen played for the Cleveland Cavaliers as a part of the 2001 NBA Summer League. Then, on September 28, 2001, Andersen signed with the Phoenix Suns. Andersen would later be waived by the Suns but was selected as the first overall pick — by the Fayetteville Patriots, which was Andersen's introduction to the NBA Development League during their inaugural draft.

However, Andersen began his professional career in the Chinese Basketball Association and the American minor leagues. He played for teams such as the Fargo-Moorhead Beez of the IBA and contributed his unique skill set to the Sugarland Sharks in the Southwest Basketball League.

Ultimately, Chris Birdman Andersen's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.