Muhammad El-Amin is a professional basketball player who plays Shooting guard for the Soproni KC as number 35. El-Amin’s height is 6 ft 5 in. El-Amin’s weight is 210 pounds. El-Amin was born on July 25, 1987, in Lansing, Michigan. This article takes a deep dive into Muhammad El-Amin’s net worth.
Image Credit: Savvasg21In high school, Muhammad El-Amin played basketball for Holt High School (Michigan) (Holt, Michigan). El-Amin played basketball in college with, Lansing Community College (2006-2008), and Stony Brook Seawolves men’s basketball (2008-2010) and started playing professionally in 2010. El-Amin was first drafted in 2010.
El-Amin played for the PVSK Panthers during 2010-2011 as well as the Alba Fehérvár in 2011-2012. Later, El-Amin played for the Basket Ferentino throughout 2012-2013, the Maccabi Kiryat Gat B.C. over 2013, the BC Körmend during 2013-2014, and the Apollon Patras B.C. during 2014-2015. Some of the highlights of Muhammad El-Amin’s career include: Nemzeti Bajnokság I/A champion, Magyar Kupa champion, Associated Press honorable mention NCAA Men’s Basketball All-Americans, America East Conference Men’s Basketball Player of the Year, First-team All-America East Conference, and Second-team All-America East.
Basketball player salaries vary between a couple thousand dollars and millions of dollars per annum, depending on a number of factors. Although on average, NBA players earn a salary of approximately $2 million, a few with D-league crossover agreements are paid as little as $50,000. The salary cap for National Basketball Association players is approximately $100 million, although currently no player earns anywhere near that amount. The top players in the league 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 Muhammad El-Amin’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Muhammad El-Amin’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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