Ed Conlin was a professional basketball player who played Small forward / Shooting guard as number 8, 11, 12, 7. Conlin died on September 21, 2012. Conlin was born on September 2, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York. Conlin’s weight was 200 pounds. Conlin’s height was 6 ft 5 in. This article takes a deep dive into Ed Conlin’s net worth.
In high school, Ed Conlin played basketball for St. Michael’s; (Brooklyn, New York). Conlin played basketball in college with Fordham Rams men’s basketball (1951-1955) and started playing professionally in 1955. In the 1955 draft, Conlin was chosen number 5 in round 1 by the Syracuse Nationals. Conlin left the game of basketball in 1962.
Conlin played for the Syracuse Nationals during 1955-1958 as well as the Detroit Pistons in 1958 1959. Later, Conlin played for the Philadelphia Warriors throughout 1960-1961. Some of the highlights of Ed Conlin’s career included: First-team NCAA Men’s Basketball All-Americans – Look, Second-team All-American – United Media, Third-team All-American – Look, Third-team All-American – Collier’s, 2× Haggerty Award winner, and List of NCAA Division I men’s basketball season rebounding leaders.
Conlin set a career record of 4,891 (10.1 ppg) points, 2,349 (4.8 rpg) rebounds, and 949 (2.0 apg) assists.
Player annual payments can range between $20,000 and tens of millions of dollars per year, depending on a number of circumstances. Although on average, NBA players earn a salary of almost $2 million, some with D-league crossover contracts are paid as little as $50,000. The salary cap for NBA players is around $100 million, although currently no player brings in anywhere near that much money. The top players earn around $35 million. Outside of the NBA, yearly earnings can go below $20,000 annually for minor league teams.
So what was basketball player Ed Conlin’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Ed Conlin’s net worth at death is:
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