Tyrone Washington was a professional basketball player who played Power Forward as number 52. Washington’s height is 6 ft 10 in. Washington’s weight is 275 pounds. Washington was born on September 16, 1976, in East St. Louis, Illinois. This article takes a deep dive into Tyrone Washington’s net worth.
In high school, Tyrone Washington played basketball for Gentry High School (Mississippi) (Indianola, Mississippi). Washington played basketball in college with Mississippi State Bulldogs men’s basketball (1995-1999) and started playing professionally in 1999. In the 1999 draft, Washington was chosen number 44 in round 2 by the Houston Rockets. Washington left the game of basketball in 2008.
Washington played for the Banca Popolare Ragusa during 1999-2000 as well as the San Angelo All-Stars in 2000. Later, Washington played for the Viola Reggio Calabria throughout 2000-2001, the Fabriano Basket over 2001-2002, the KK Crvena zvezda during 2002, and the Columbus Riverdragons during 2002es. Some of the highlights of Tyrone Washington’s career included: Third-team All-Southeastern Conference.
Player annual payments range between a couple thousand dollars and tens of millions of dollars annually, depending on a number of statistics. Although most professional NBA players earn a salary of approximately $2 million, a few with D-league crossover deals receive as little as $50,000. The salary cap for National Basketball Association players is approximately $100 million, although as of today no player earns anywhere near that much money. The top players earn around $35 million. Outside of the National Basketball Association, salaries can be under $20,000 per year for minor league teams.
So what is basketball player Tyrone Washington’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Tyrone Washington’s net worth as of 2018 is:
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