Being drafted into a professional sports league like the NBA or NFL is far from easy, and while the money certainly makes the hard work worth it, there are risks that come from engaging in such high-level athleticism. From avoiding  overzealous fans to sustaining career-changing injuries on the clock, professional basketball players are all too familiar with the ups and downs that come with life in the fast lane. Since was drafted ninth overall by the Utah Jazz in 2023, Taylor Hendricks has been making his presence felt on the team and keeping himself laser-focused on helping his team achieve success. While his positive reputation and attitude is well known amongst coaches and contemporaries, fans will sadly be seeing a lot less of the Florida native this season after he sustained a gruesome injury during a game on Oct. 28.

What Is Taylor Hendricks’ Net Worth?

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Taylor Hendricks was born on Nov. 22, 2003 in Florida, where he attended Windermere Preparatory School to develop his basketball skills. While playing in high school, the aspiring pro was named three-time Florida High School Athletic Association champion, ensuring he headed off to the University of Central Florida with nothing but confidence. During post-secondary, Hendricks earned second-team all-AAC honors in his freshman year with the UCF Knights, although his time with the team was short as he ultimately entered the 2023 NBA Draft only to wind up playing for the Utah Jazz.

As a power forward, the 20-year-old excels in shooting, defense and ball handling on the court but he’s also known for making strong defensive plays like steals and blocks, proving his versatility. Since joining the league, Hendricks has kept his focus on playing the sport he loves, connecting with the community in Utah and maintaining a positive image, allowing him to amass a reported $5.5 million net worth. This number is based on the young player’s NBA contract, endorsements and other business ventures/opportunities that have come his way so far.

Florida Native Is Out For The Season After Breaking His Leg On The Court

While battling the Dallas Mavericks earlier this week, Taylor Hendricks’ life suddenly changed as he badly dislocated his ankle and broke his leg on the court after slipping and landing wrong on his limb, causing it to bend sideways. Video footage of the painful moment shows Hendricks in serious pain, and he was ultimately carried out on a stretcher. TMZ reports that the official diagnosis is a fractured right fibula and displaced ankle, meaning the UCF alum won’t be back on the court for the rest of the 2024-25 season as he focuses on recovery.

It won’t be easy for him, but on the bright side, Hendricks’ rookie contract with the Jazz – worth $25,251,580 across four years – has full guarantees. This means the injured player will still earn his average salary o $6,337,895 yearly, no matter how he performs or if he sustains a broken leg. “His salary cap hit and dead cap value are also the same, indicating that these amounts are fully accounted in the Jazz’s financial plans,” College Net Worth explains. We’re wishing a speedy recovery to Taylor Hendricks at this time!