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    Hubert Davis Contract Extension, New Salary, and Net Worth

    Hubert Davis, a former NBA player and popular coach, has made an enormous impact on the North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball program.

    Davis has guided the Tar Heels to significant victories, including a national championship game appearance in his first season. Though it has been a bit tumultuous at times, the UNC buy-in has been at an all-time high for Davis—even extending his contract near the end of the 2024-25 season.

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    Hubert Davis’ Salary and Contract in 2025

    In August 2022, Davis signed a six-year contract extension with the University of North Carolina worth about $16.7 million. That deal secured his position through the 2027-28 season. Then, on Tuesday, February 25, the Tar Heels agreed to a two-year extension that puts him under contract until the 2030-31 season.

    The deal originally offered an annual compensation structure that began at $2.3 million for the 2022-23 season and was set to gradually increase to $3.1 million by the final year. With the extension, the new terms were not initially disclosed.

    His first deal included a $400,000 base pay, additional compensation, and contracts with Nike and Learfield Communications. Performance-based bonuses could boost his pay by up to $1.1 million per year.

    If the university chooses to terminate Davis without cause, it must pay the remaining basic compensation of $400,000 each year for the duration of the contract.

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    Davis’ lofty bonus structure could potentially see him earn up to $250,000 for winning the national championship.

    Here’s how that criteria for Hubert Davis’ bonuses breaks out:

    • $50,000 for winning the regular season ACC championship
    • $50,000 for winning the ACC tournament
    • $100,000 for making it to the NCAA tournament
    • $100,000 for making it to the round of 32
    • $75,000 for making the Sweet Sixteen
    • $200,000 for making it to the Elite Eight
    • $200,000 for making it to the Final Four
    • $250,000 for winning the National Championship

    Hubert Davis’ Net Worth

    Hubert Davis’ net worth is expected to be about $11 million by the end of the 2025 season. His financial stability comes from his 12-season NBA career, during which he earned roughly $16.8 million, as well as from his subsequent coaching positions.

    During his NBA career, he earned a top salary of over $3 million from the Detroit Pistons in 2003-04. Aside from his coaching revenue, Davis benefits from endorsement partnerships, including a notable deal with Nike that pays an additional $750,000 per year.

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    Davis’ monetary prosperity reflects his commitment to basketball both on and off the court. His career moves and leadership have not only elevated his professional status but also ensured his financial security.

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