Carlos Jiménez was a professional basketball player who played Assistant coach for the Unicaja. Jiménez was born on February 10, 1976, in Madrid, Community of Madrid, Spain. Jiménez’s height is 6 ft 8.75 in. This article takes a deep dive into Carlos Jiménez’s net worth.
Jiménez started playing professionally in 1994. Jiménez was first drafted in 1998. Jiménez left the game of basketball in 2012.
Jiménez played for the CB Estudiantes during 1994-2006 as well as the Baloncesto Málaga in 2006-2011. Later, Jiménez played for the Estudiantes throughout 2011-2012, and the Unicaja over 2012.
Jiménez won a silver medal in the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Basketball at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men’s tournament event. Jiménez won a gold medal in the 2006 FIBA World Championship in the Spain men’s national basketball team event. Jiménez won a silver medal in the EuroBasket 1999 in the Spain men’s national basketball team event. Jiménez won a bronze medal in the EuroBasket 2001 in the Spain men’s national basketball team event. Jiménez won a silver medal in the EuroBasket 2003 in the Spain men’s national basketball team event. Jiménez won a silver medal in the EuroBasket 2007 in the Spain men’s national basketball team event.
Basketball yearly earnings can range between a few thousand dollars and millions of dollars per annum, depending on a number of circumstances. Although most professional NBA players make a salary of around $2 million, a few with D-league crossover agreements receive as little as $50,000. The salary cap for NBA players is approximately $100 million, although currently nobody makes anywhere near that amount. The top players in the league earn around $35 million. Outside of the NBA, salaries can be under $20,000 annually for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Carlos Jiménez’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Carlos Jiménez’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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