Okay, so I’ve been digging into this Kerry Kittles guy lately, you know, the former NBA player? I got curious about how much he’s worth these days, so I started my little investigation.
First, I hit up the usual spots – Wikipedia, Forbes, Business Insider. You know, the places that usually have info on this kind of stuff. Most of them were saying his net worth is around $20 million. One even said an update on December 11th. Pretty specific, huh?
But then I stumbled upon another site that claimed he’s worth $30 million and that he made about $67 million in salary during his NBA career. That’s a big difference! It got me thinking, where’s all this money coming from? Is it just from his basketball days, or is there more to the story?
So, I kept digging. I found out that this Kerry Kittles guy played for 12 seasons in the NBA. That’s a pretty long career, so it makes sense that he earned a good chunk of change.
- I also learned that he was born on June 12, 1974.
- He played in the 2002 and 2003 NBA Finals with the Nets.
- And get this, after seven seasons with the Nets, he got traded to the Los Angeles Clippers.
Apparently, he only played one year with the Clippers because of injuries, and then he retired from the NBA.
From 2016 to 2018, he was even an assistant coach at Princeton. Not bad for a retired basketball player, right? I also read somewhere that he graduated from Villanova in 1996 and was the program’s all-time leading scorer with 2,243 points. That’s impressive!
He also has five kids and lives in New Jersey, as I found out somewhere. And his parents still live in Crescent City. Nice to see he’s got a family to share his life with. I guess all that money helps take care of them.
My Conclusion
So, after all this digging, I’m still not 100% sure about his exact net worth. Is it $20 million? Is it $30 million? It’s hard to say for sure. But one thing’s clear – Kerry Kittles has done pretty well for himself. He had a successful NBA career, and it seems like he’s been smart with his money. Good for him! I just thought it was an interesting little deep dive to share with you all.