tops ' list of the NBA's highest earners with a pre-tax income of $124.5 million, which includes endorsements, licensing fees and other business endeavors, not to mention the $44.5 million the Lakers will pay the four-time MVP for the upcoming season.James, who averaged a career-high 30.3 points a game last season at 37, enjoys a $30 million cushion over second-ranked Stephen Curry, the star who tied James in June by winning his fourth NBA title. The league's top-10 highest-paid players will earn around $750 million before taxes and agent fees, breaking last year's unofficial record of $714 million.
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