Byron Mullens is a professional basketball player who plays Power forward / Center for the Sanat Naft Abadan. Mullens’s weight is 270 pounds. Mullens was born on February 14, 1989, in Canal Winchester, Ohio. Mullens’s height is 7 ft 0 in. This article takes a deep dive into Byron Mullens’s net worth.
Image Credit: File:Los Angeles Clippers 2013-14 season.jpg: Keith Allison derivative work: Chrishmt0423In high school, Byron Mullens played basketball for Canal Winchester High School; (Canal Winchester, Ohio). Mullens played basketball in college with Ohio State Buckeyes men’s basketball (2008-2009) and started playing professionally in 2009. In the 2009 Iranian Basketball Super League draft, Mullens was chosen number 24 in round 1 by the Dallas Mavericks.
Mullens played for the Oklahoma City Thunder during 2009-2010 as well as the Tulsa 66ers in 2009-2011. Later, Mullens played for the Panionios B.C. throughout 2011, the Charlotte Bobcats over 2011-2012, the Los Angeles Clippers during 2013, and the Philadelphia 76ers during 2013. Some of the highlights of Byron Mullens’s career include: First-team Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team, and McDonald’s All-American Game.
Player salaries vary between a couple thousand dollars and millions of dollars annually, depending on a number of factors. Although typical NBA players earn a salary of about $2 million, some with D-league crossover agreements earn as little as $50,000. The salary cap for National Basketball Association players is around $100 million, although currently no player earns anywhere near that much money. The top players in the league earn close to $35 million. Outside of the National Basketball Association, salaries can be under $20,000 annually for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Byron Mullens’s net worth in 2018? Mullens earned a career high salary of around $2 million in ’13. Our estimate for Byron Mullens’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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