John Wallace was a professional basketball player who played Small forward as number 44, 22. Wallace was born on February 9, 1974, in Rochester, New York. Wallace’s weight is 225 pounds. Wallace’s height is 6 ft 8 in. This article takes a deep dive into John Wallace’s net worth.
In high school, John Wallace played basketball for Greece Athena High School; (Rochester, New York). Wallace played basketball in college with Syracuse Orange men’s basketball (1992-1996) and started playing professionally in 1996. In the 1996 draft, Wallace was chosen number 18 in round 1 by the New York Knicks. Wallace left the game of basketball in 2005.
Wallace played for the New York Knicks during 1996 as well as the Toronto Raptors in 1997-1998. Later, Wallace played for the New York Knicks throughout 1999, the Detroit Pistons over 2000, the Phoenix Suns during 2001, and the Panionios B.C. during 2002-2003. Some of the highlights of John Wallace’s career included: Consensus second-team NCAA Men’s Basketball All-Americans, and 2× First-team All-Big East Conference.
Wallace set a career record of 2,091 (7.6 ppg) points, 1,061 (2.8 rpg) rebounds, and 281 (0.7 apg) assists.
Basketball player annual payments can range between $20,000 and millions of dollars per year, depending on a number of considerations. Although on average, NBA players make a salary of almost $2 million, some with D-league crossover deals are paid as little as $50,000. The salary cap for National Basketball Association players is close to $100 million, although as of today no player earns anywhere near that amount. The top players in the league earn approximately $35 million. Outside of the NBA, yearly earnings can go below $20,000 annually for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player John Wallace’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for John Wallace’s net worth as of 2018 is: $3 million
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