Lou Hudson was a professional basketball player. Hudson’s height was 6 ft 5 in. Hudson died on April 11, 2014, in Atlanta. Hudson was born on July 11, 1944, in Greensboro, North Carolina. Hudson’s weight was 210 pounds. This article takes a deep dive into Lou Hudson’s net worth.
In high school, Lou Hudson played basketball for James B. Dudley High School(Greensboro, North Carolina). Hudson played basketball in college with Minnesota Golden Gophers men’s basketball (1963-1966) and started playing professionally in 1966. In the 1966 draft, Hudson was chosen number 4 in round 1 by the St. Louis Hawks. Hudson left the game of basketball in 1979.
Hudson played for the Atlanta Hawks during 1966-1976 as well as the Los Angeles Lakers in 1977-1978. Some of the highlights of Lou Hudson’s career included: 6× NBA All-Star, All-NBA Second Team, NBA All-Rookie First Team, No. 23 retired by the Atlanta Hawks, Third-team NCAA Men’s Basketball All-Americans – National Association of Basketball Coaches; United Press International, and No. 14 Retired numbers.
Hudson set a career record of 17,940 (20.2 ppg) points, 3,926 (4.4 rpg) rebounds, and 2,432 (2.7 apg) assists.
Player salaries range between a few thousand dollars and tens of millions of dollars per annum, depending on a number of statistics. Although most professional NBA players make a salary of approximately $2 million, some with D-league crossover agreements receive as little as $50,000. The salary cap for NBA 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 dip below $20,000 per year for minor league teams.
So what was basketball player Lou Hudson’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Lou Hudson’s net worth at death is:
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