Jerry Codiñera was a professional basketball player who played Head coach for the Arellano Chiefs. Codiñera was born on November 14, 1966. Codiñera’s height is 6 ft 5 in. This article takes a deep dive into Jerry Codiñera’s net worth.
Codiñera played basketball in college with University of the East and started playing professionally in 1988. Codiñera left the game of basketball in 2005.
Codiñera played for the Star Hotshots during 1988-1999 as well as the Talk ‘N Text Tropang Texters in 1999-2002. Later, Codiñera played for the Barako Bull Energy throughout 2002-2005. Some of the highlights of Jerry Codiñera’s career included: 9× Philippine Basketball Association All-Defensive Team, 3× Philippine Basketball Association Mythical First Team, 5× Philippine Basketball Association Mythical Second Team, 2× Philippine Basketball Association Sportsmanship Award, Philippine Basketball Association All-Filipino Cup Best Player of the Conference, Philippine Basketball Association Defensive Player of the Year, Philippine Basketball Association Governor’s Cup Best Player of the Conference, List of the Philippine Basketball Association’s 25 Greatest Players, Philippine Basketball League 20 Greatest Players of All-Time, Philippine Basketball Association All-Star, and No. 44 retired by Purefoods.
Basketball player annual payments can range between a few thousand dollars and millions of dollars per year, depending on a number of circumstances. Although most professional NBA players earn a salary of nearly $2 million, a few with D-league crossover deals are paid as little as $50,000. The salary cap for NBA players is around $100 million, although currently no player makes anywhere near that much money. The top players in the NBA earn nearly $35 million. Outside of the NBA, salaries can dip below $20,000 annually for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Jerry Codiñera’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Jerry Codiñera’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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