Abet Guidaben was a professional basketball player. Guidaben’s height is 6 ft 5 in. Guidaben was born on September 14, 1952, in Mambajao, Camiguin, Philippines. This article takes a deep dive into Abet Guidaben’s net worth.
Guidaben played basketball in college with University of San Jose – Recoletos and started playing professionally in 1975. Guidaben left the game of basketball in 1995.
Guidaben played for the Crispa Redmanizers during 1973-1984 as well as the Tanduay Rhum Masters in 1985. Later, Guidaben played for the Manila Beer Brewmasters throughout 1986, the San Miguel Beermen over 1987-1988, the Purefoods Star Hotshots during 1988, and the Alaska Aces (PBA) during 1989. Some of the highlights of Abet Guidaben’s career included: 2× PBA Most Valuable Player, 5× PBA Mythical First Team, 3× PBA All-Star, Member, PBA’s 25 and 40 Greatest Players, Member, 5,000, 10,000, & 15,000 points club, Member, 1,000 & 2,000 offensive rebounds club, Member, 2,000 & 5,000 defensive rebounds club, Member, 2,000 assists club, Member, 1,000 games played, and Enshrined into the PBA Hall of Fame in 2007.
Guidaben won a gold medal in the 1973 ABC Championship in the Team event.
Basketball yearly earnings vary between a couple thousand dollars and tens of millions of dollars annually, depending on a number of considerations. Although on average, NBA players earn a salary of about $2 million, a small contingent of players with D-league crossover contracts receive as little as $50,000. The salary cap for National Basketball Association players is around $100 million, although as of today no player makes anywhere near that amount. The top players earn nearly $35 million. Outside of the National Basketball Association, salaries can be under $20,000 per year for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Abet Guidaben’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Abet Guidaben’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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