Greg Buckner was a professional basketball player who played Assistant coach for the Memphis Grizzlies. Buckner’s weight is 210 pounds. Buckner’s height is 6 ft 4 in. Buckner was born on September 16, 1976, in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. This article takes a deep dive into Greg Buckner’s net worth.
In high school, Greg Buckner played basketball for University Heights Academy; (Hopkinsville, Kentucky). Buckner played basketball in college with Clemson Tigers men’s basketball (1994-1998) and started playing professionally in 1998. In the 1998 draft, Buckner was chosen number 53 in round 2 by the Dallas Mavericks. Buckner left the game of basketball in 2009.
Buckner played for the Grand Rapids Hoops during 1998-1999 as well as the Dallas Mavericks in 1999-2001. Later, Buckner played for the Philadelphia 76ers throughout 2002-2003, the Denver Nuggets over 2004-2005, the Dallas Mavericks during 2006, and the Minnesota Timberwolves during 2007.
Buckner set a career record of 2,878 (5.0 ppg) points, 1,593 (2.8 rpg) rebounds, and 719 (1.3 apg) assists.
Basketball player salaries range between $20,000 and millions of dollars per year, depending on a number of statistics. Although most professional NBA players make a salary of about $2 million, a few with D-league crossover deals receive as little as $50,000. The salary cap for National Basketball Association players is nearly $100 million, although as of today no player earns anywhere near that amount. The top players earn nearly $35 million. Outside of the National Basketball Association, salaries can dip below $20,000 annually for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Greg Buckner’s net worth in 2018? Buckner earned a career high salary of around $4 million in ’09. Our estimate for Greg Buckner’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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