Taylor King is a professional basketball player who plays Small forward for the Agua Caliente Clippers as number 33. King’s height is 6 ft 8 in. King’s weight is 230 pounds. King was born on May 30, 1988, in Huntington Beach, California. This article takes a deep dive into Taylor King’s net worth.
In high school, Taylor King played basketball for Mater Dei High School (Santa Ana, California) (Santa Ana, California). King played basketball in college with, Duke Blue Devils men’s basketball (2007-2008), Villanova Wildcats men’s basketball (2009-2010), and Concordia University, Irvine (2010-2011) and started playing professionally in 2011. King was first drafted in 2011.
King played for the London Lightning during 2011-2012 as well as the Quebec Kebs in 2012-2013. Later, King played for the Cheshire Phoenix throughout 2014-2015, the BC Nevėžis over 2015-2016, the Leicester Riders during 2016-2017, and the Agua Caliente Clippers during 2017-present. Some of the highlights of Taylor King’s career include: Second-team Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team, and McDonald’s All-American Game.
King won a gold medal in the FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship in the United States national basketball team event.
Player salaries can range between a few thousand dollars and tens of millions of dollars annually, depending on a number of statistics. Although most professional NBA players make a salary of about $2 million, a few with D-league crossover agreements receive as little as $50,000. The salary cap for NBA players is around $100 million, although as of today no player brings in anywhere near that much money. The top players earn close to $35 million. Outside of the National Basketball Association, annual payments can be under $20,000 per year for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Taylor King’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Taylor King’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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