Darjuš Lavrinovič is a professional basketball player who plays Center for the Lietkabelis Panevėžys as number 7. Lavrinovič’s height is 212 centimeters. Lavrinovič’s weight is 110 kilograms. Lavrinovič was born on November 1, 1979, in Vilnius, Soviet Union. This article takes a deep dive into Darjuš Lavrinovič’s net worth.
Image Credit: Augustas DidžgalvisLavrinovič started playing professionally in 1996. Lavrinovič was first drafted in 2001.
Lavrinovič played for the BC Alytus during 1996-2003 as well as the BC Žalgiris in 2003-2006. Later, Lavrinovič played for the BC UNICS throughout 2006-2008, the BC Dynamo Moscow over 2008-2009, the Real Madrid Baloncesto during 2009-2010, and the Fenerbahçe Men’s Basketball during 2010-2011. Some of the highlights of Darjuš Lavrinovič’s career include: Baltic Basketball League Regular Season MVP, All-EuroLeague Team, LKL All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award, Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague MVP, Ukrainian Basketball Cup MVP, and EuroCup Basketball All-EuroCup Team.
Lavrinovič won a silver medal in the EuroBasket 2013 in the Lithuania men’s national basketball team event. Lavrinovič won a bronze medal in the EuroBasket 2007 in the Lithuania men’s national basketball team event.
Basketball player salaries can range between a few thousand dollars and tens of millions of dollars per year, depending on a number of factors. Although on average, NBA players make a salary of nearly $2 million, a small contingent of players with D-league crossover agreements receive as little as $50,000. The salary cap for NBA players is close to $100 million, although as of today nobody makes anywhere near that much money. The top players in the NBA earn around $35 million. Outside of the National Basketball Association, annual payments can go below $20,000 per year for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Darjuš Lavrinovič’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Darjuš Lavrinovič’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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