What is Franklin the Dog’s Salary?

Last Modified Sep 14, 2023 16:31 GMT
Franklin the Dog
Franklin the Dog

Basketball is an exciting game, with every second treated important in close games. To keep the energy high during timeouts and halftime, NBA teams organize different programs. One of the main characters in these programs is the home team’s mascot. The Philadelphia 76ers have Franklin the Dog keeping up the momentum of the game during breaks.

Making his presence felt during the game, Franklin is more of a friendly character who connects to the fans and entertains them throughout the game. The Philly fans are very fond of their mascot, who is an adorable furry pup and is known for his funny antics and fan interactions.

How much does Franklin the Dog get paid?

The exact salary of the person playing Franklin the Dog is not available in the public domain. However, according to online sources, NBA mascots earn between $50,000 - $100,000 per annum on an average. Besides entertaining the home crowd, Franklin can also be seen at several community events organized by the NBA.

Franklin the Dog
Franklin the Dog

The salary of NBA mascots depends on many factors, such as the team’s budget, experience, popularity and number of appearances. Currently, the Denver Nuggets mascot Rocky the Mountain Lion is the highest paid mascot in the league, with a salary of around $600,000 per annum. NBA mascots can also be booked for private events, which adds to their annual earnings.

What is the history of Franklin the Dog?

Franklin the Dog is instantly recognizable by his furry dog costume and cheerful disposition. The Philly mascot has endeared himself to fans of all ages, becoming an integral part of the Philadelphia sports scene.

Franklin the Dog was created in 2016 as the official mascot of the Philadelphia 76ers. He was designed to represent the spirit of the team and to bring a sense of fun and excitement to the games. It was a thorough process to introduce Franklin the Dog to the fans, as the franchise conducted deep market research before finalizing their mascot.

While Franklin the Dog's exact salary remains a well-kept secret, what is undeniable is his immense value to the Philadelphia 76ers and their fans. Franklin, like many NBA mascots, is a symbol of joy, unity and community engagement.

FAQs

A. Franklin the Dog is a male.

A. Franklin the Dog was unveiled in 2016.

A. No. The Denver Nuggets mascot Rocky the Mountain Lion is the highest paid mascot in the league, with a salary of around $600,000 per annum. Franklin the Dog is a relatively new character in the NBA and hence ranked lower in the salary category.

A. The Philadelphia 76ers had Big Shot and later Hip Hop Bunny as their mascots before Franklin the Dog. 

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