Evgeniy Pashutin was a professional basketball player who played Assistant coach for the Wisconsin Herd. Pashutin’s height is 6 ft 2 in. Pashutin was born on February 6, 1969, in Sochi, Soviet Union. This article takes a deep dive into Evgeniy Pashutin’s net worth.
Pashutin started playing professionally in 1990. Pashutin was first drafted in 1991. Pashutin left the game of basketball in 2003.
Pashutin played for the BC Spartak Saint Petersburg during 1990-1994 as well as the MBC Dynamo Moscow in 1994-1995. Later, Pashutin played for the BC Avtodor Saratov throughout 1995-1999, the Maccabi Raanana over 1999-2000, the BC UNICS during 2000-2002, and the PBC CSKA Moscow during 2002-2003. Some of the highlights of Evgeniy Pashutin’s career included: Russian Professional Basketball Championship, 2x EuroCup Basketball champion, VTB United League champion, Russian Professional Basketball Championship, Russian Basketball Cup winner, Euroleague Basketball Next Generation Tournament champion, 2x Russian Gold Basket awards, 2x EuroLeague champion, 4x Russian Professional Basketball Championship, and 3x Russian Basketball Cup winner.
Pashutin won a gold medal in the 2005 FIBA Europe Under-20 Championship.
Basketball salaries vary between a couple thousand dollars and tens of millions of dollars annually, depending on a number of considerations. Although most professional NBA players make a salary of approximately $2 million, a few with D-league crossover contracts are paid as little as $50,000. The salary cap for National Basketball Association players is approximately $100 million, although as of today nobody makes anywhere near that amount. The top players in the NBA earn approximately $35 million. Outside of the National Basketball Association, yearly earnings can be under $20,000 per year for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Evgeniy Pashutin’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Evgeniy Pashutin’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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