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Forgotten NBA Hall Of Famers Who Are Still Alive and Bouncin’

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Ami Ciccone

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June 5, 2020

Basketball has been a part of our lives for a long time now, and we've been introduced to many talented people who've had legendary careers. It's easy to forget some of the NBA Hall of Famers from back then because of how long they've been in retirement.

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Don't worry; we're here to tell you what these basketball stars are up to these days. Many are enjoying quiet lives, while some still managed to get even wealthier through different kinds of ventures. We're sure that finding out how big of a fortune they have after all these years will leave you in awe.

 

Glory Johnson - $4 Million

Beginning her professional career in 2012 with Tulsa Shock, Glory Johnson plays for Turkish club Beşiktaş. She’s played for three teams in Russia and one in China during the off-season. The forward was instrumental in the US team that won the gold medal in the 2011 Summer Universiade, which was held in China.

In 2017, the two-time WNBA All-Star attained 1,000 career rebounds and 2,000 career points. In partnership with the Balling for Lupus Luvs Foundation, she organizes celebrity charity basketball games to raise funds for Lupus survivors. Glory is estimated to be worth $4 million, with her main source of income coming from her professional basketball career.

Breanna Stewart - $5 Million

Breanna Stewart is a basketball player who plays as a power forward for the New York Liberty. She was drafted in 2016 as the first overall pick in the WNBA Draft. The five-time WNBA All-Star has two Olympic gold medals and another two from the FIBA World Cup.

During the off-season of 2023, she led Fenerbahçe SK to their first-ever EuroLeague Women's title and earned Final Four MVP honors. The two-time WNBA champion took a pay cut to join the New York Liberty and earns an average annual salary of $175K. Besides her salary, Breanna has endorsements with companies like Puma, estimated to be worth $5 million.

Sue Bird - $8 Million

Former basketball player Sue Bird played as a point guard for the Seattle Storm until her retirement in 2022. She began her professional career in 2002 when she was drafted as the first overall pick in the WNBA draft. The former athlete boasts four championship rings.

With a career spanning 20 years, the 13-time WNBA All-Star has raked in tidy sums from her illustrious career, and she also has endorsements with Nike, Symetra, and American Express. Sue has also ventured into real estate with New York, Connecticut, and Los Angeles properties. The former point guard has a net worth of $8 million.

DeMarcus Cousins - $37 Million

Nicknamed Boogie, DeMarcus Cousins plays as a center for the Mets de Guaynabo in Puerto Rico's Baloncesto Superior Nacional League. Selected by the Sacramento Kings in 2010, he forfeited his final seasons of collegiate eligibility and became a professional. He's played for the Denver Nuggets and the Golden State Warriors.

The four-time NBA All-Star has one championship ring during his time with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2019. He's one of the three players with 20-point, 20-rebound, and 10-assist games in the NBA. The 2011 NBA All-Rookie First Team has had an endorsement with Puma and is estimated to have a net fortune of $37 million.

Kevin Durant - $300 Million

Famously known by his initials KD, Kevin Durant was drafted in 2007 by the Seattle SuperSonics and plays small forward for the Phoenix Suns. He has two championship rings, which he won while playing for the Golden State Warriors in 2017 and 2018.

Apart from earning millions from his basketball career, he has endorsements from companies like Nike, Gatorade, and Google, among others, which earn him millions. Kevin has stakes in the MLS' Philadelphia Union and the NWSL's NJ/NY Gotham FC, and he has put his money into over 40 early-stage technology investments. He's estimated to be worth $300 million.

Larry Bird - $75 Million

Larry Bird had a career with the Boston Celtics that lasted for about 13 years. He is a three-time NBA Champion and a two-time NBA Finals MVP. About five years after he retired, he started working as the coach of the Indiana Pacers.

During the 1997–1998 season, he got named as the NBA Coach of the Year. Bird's net worth today is estimated to be around $75 million. He became the president of basketball operations of the Pacers in 2003, but he departed from the position in 2017. He's happily married to a woman named Dinah Mattingly, and they have two children together.

Karl Malone - $75 Million

Karl Malone a.k.a. The Mailman played for the Utah Jazz, and everyone loved how well he and his teammate John Stockton played together. He is a two-time NBA MVP and a 14-time NBA All-Star. His success in the NBA made his fortune grow to $75 million.

A fun fact about him is that he has the highest amount of free throws attempted and made in history. From 2007 until 2011, he worked for the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs basketball team as their assistant coach and basketball promotion director. In 2013, he became the big man coach of Utah Jazz.

Magic Johnson - $600 Million

Magic Johnson is yet another basketball player who became a basketball executive after his retirement. He had a fantastic career with the Los Angeles Lakers, and he won the NBA Championship five times with them. He was the NBA Finals MVP in three of those wins.

He remained involved with the Lakers for many years because he was their Basketball Operations President. Johnson decided to leave the position in 2019 because he wanted to shift his focus on being an NBA ambassador. He's currently worth a whopping $600 million.

Dennis Rodman - $500K

When it came to rebounding and defense skills, Dennis Rodman was the guy who people talked about. He got to play for several teams, but he had the most achievements with the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls. He had a total of five NBA Championships in his career.

Sadly, he fell prey to poor wealth management, so he blew off most of what he earned as a player. His current fortune is only $500K. Rodman has two children who are following in his footsteps. DJ is his son, who's a basketball player while his daughter, Trinity, plays soccer. The two children are part of the varsity teams of Washington State.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - $20 Million

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's NBA career lasted for about 20 seasons, and he got to play for the Los Angeles Lakers and the Milwaukee Bucks. He won one NBA championship with the Bucks, and five with the Los Angeles Lakers. He was the NBA Finals MVP in two of his six wins.

After he retired in 1989, he got to coach teams like the Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers. He also became an actor and author. As of today, he must be enjoying his life at 73 years of age because he has an impressive $20 million net worth.

Steve Kerr - $35 Million

Steve Kerr has been the coach of the Golden State Warriors since 2014. He and the team won the NBA Championship in 2015, 2017, and 2018. He was also a professional player back in the day and was part of teams like the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs.

He won a total of five championships as a player. His entire fortune today is said to be at $35 million. Aside from playing and coaching, he also made a ton of earnings from being a TV commentator. People saw him on the NBA on TNT broadcasts.

Charles Barkley - $40 Million

Charles Barkley is well known for his outstanding skills as a power forward. He played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns, and Houston Rockets. He didn't win an NBA Championship, but he did get named as the NBA Most Valuable Player back in 1993.

He increased his fortune in the bank even more after retiring through his NBA analyst career. You can currently catch him on Inside the NBA, and he's reportedly making $6 million annually. When it comes to his total fortune, sources say he's worth around $50 million.

John Salley - $16 Million

John Salley has a total of four NBA championship rings. He won twice with the Detroit Pistons, once with the Toronto Raptors, and once with the Los Angeles Lakers. At 56 years years of age, he doesn't have to stress about any bills because he has a $16 million fortune to his name.

His life remained exciting even after he put an end to his playing career because he pursued a career as a host, actor, entrepreneur, chef, and he's also a vegan activist. According to his IMDb page, he's going to make an appearance in the upcoming film called College Ball Movie.

Rod Thorn - Net Worth Undisclosed

Rod Thorn was a famous basketball player during the '60s. He was a member of the Detroit Pistons, St. Louis Hawks, Seattle SuperSonics. His involvement in the basketball scene didn't stop after he ended his playing career because he later became a coach.

He coached the Chicago Bulls and the Spirits of St. Louis. No one precisely knows how much his total wealth is, but his basketball career undoubtedly made him a millionaire. Thorn played for the West Virginia University basketball team when he was younger, and they finally retired his number, 44, in 2020.

Pat Riley - $80 Million

A lot of you might not recognize Pat Riley since he doesn't have his shaggy hairstyle and thick beard anymore. He was a famous player during the '70s, and he is proud of the career he had with the Los Angeles Lakers.

He won the NBA Championship once as a player, but he later became the Lakers' coach and led them to four championships. He was also the coach of Miami Heat when they won back in 2006. With how great he is at coaching, he truly deserves the $80 million fortune he has today. The NBA Coaches Association awarded him the Chuck Daly Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.

Michael Jordan - $2.2 Billion

Michael Jordan doesn't need an introduction because he's among the most iconic names on this list. He can afford anything he lays his eyes on because he has a jaw-dropping $2.2 billion fortune. He's best known for his career with the Chicago Bulls, wherein he was a six-time NBA Champion.

He also got named the NBA Finals MVP in all of those championships. While basketball made him wealthy, he grew his affluence even more through his business ventures and endorsements. Sources say that becoming a majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets was a crucial factor in how he became a billionaire.

Shaquille O'Neal - $400 Million

Shaquille O'Neal's popularity remained consistent even after he ended his basketball career because of his different ventures like rapping, DJ-ing, and acting. Many of you probably see his face on TV regularly because he's an analyst on TNT's Inside the NBA.

O'Neal is worth around $400 million today, and sources say his annual salary from his different ventures and endorsement deals is at $60 million. It's no surprise that he lives in a multi-million dollar mansion and owns fancy automobiles. In case you didn't know, he's the general manager of the NBA 2K League's Kings Guard Gaming.

Tim Duncan - $130 Million

While others got to play for different teams during their career, Tim Duncan remained loyal to the San Antonio Spurs. He became part of the team in 1997 and experienced a total of five NBA Championship. His annual earnings reportedly surpassed $20 million in the past.

He's now worth around $130 million. Duncan puts his fortune to good use by helping people through the Tim Duncan Foundation. He's still active in the basketball scene today because he has been the coach of the Spurs since 2019. He started as their assistant coach, but he became their head coach earlier in 2020.

Hakeem Olajuwon - $200 Million

Former Houston Rockets member and two-time NBA Champion Hakeem Olajuwon can freely live in a lavish lifestyle today because he's worth around $200 million. He was a key player when the Rockets became back-to-back NBA Champions in 1994 and 1995.

He also has a short stint with the Toronto Raptors that lasted for a year. Olajuwon possessed impressive dunking skills, and it earned him the nickname, The Dream. His fortune kept growing after his playing career ended because he went into real estate. In 2016, he officially got inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame.

Dirk Nowitzki - $140 Million

Dirk Nowitzki had an NBA career that lasted for more than two decades. He enjoyed his time with the Dallas Mavericks, and he won the NBA Championships with them in 2011. He just retired in 2019, and he's now going to be enjoying his free time with his $140 million fortune.

He didn't wait too long to treat himself because, in 2019, he purchased a new property in North Dallas worth $5.75 million. Nowitzki is currently raising three children with his wife, Jessica Olsson. In 2020, he got awarded the Laureus Lifetime Achievement Award.

Jerry West - $55 Million

Jerry West is a former member of the Los Angeles Lakers who was part of the team from 1960 until 1974. He got crowned as an NBA champion once with the team, and he's a 14-time All-Star. Two years after retiring, he became the team's coach.

His tenure as their coach lasted for about three years. Sources say that his net worth today is somewhere around $55 million. He's still enjoying being an NBA executive, for he's an executive board member for the Los Angeles Clippers. He previously served in the same role for the Golden State Warriors.

Elgin Baylor - Net Worth Undisclosed

From 1958 until 1971, people knew Elgin Baylor for being a member of the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers. He got to play in the NBA Finals eight times, but sadly, he never won an NBA Championship with the team. He was well known for his passing, rebounding, and shooting skills.

For about 22 years, Baylor was working for the Los Angeles Clippers as their general manager. It's unclear how big of a fortune he accumulates, but we do know that he claimed that he didn't get paid enough by the Clippers. He even sued owner Donald Sterling for allegedly firing him because of his race and age.

Oscar Robertson - $200K

Oscar Robertson was known by many in the basketball industry during the '60s and '70s. He played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks. He got named as the NBA MVP when he was with the Royals, but his one-time NBA Championship win was with the Bucks.

He doesn't have plentiful funds in the bank because his total worth today is only $200K. He lost his fortune after Orchem, his chemical company, went broke in 2012. He got left with about $2.6 million worth of debt. To bounce back, he placed a lot of his basketball memorabilia up for sale.

 

Willis Reed - $5 Million

Willis Reed enjoyed his ten-year career with the New York Knicks because he collected a total of two championship rings with the team. In both of their wins in 1970 and 1973, he also received the NBA Finals MVP award. Reports say that his fortune today is at $5 million.

He got into coaching after he ended his career as a player. Still, his greatest success happened when he became the basketball operations vice president and general manager of the New Jersey Nets. Reed's last executive role was with the New Orleans Hornets, but he fully retired in 2007.

 

Bill Russell - $10 Million

Bill Russell is yet another player on this list who stuck to one team throughout his whole NBA career. He played for the Boston Celtics and won a total of eleven NBA Championships. He got awarded the NBA Most Valuable Player award five times in his career.

During the last two years that he played for the Celtics, he was also their coach. He later coached the Seattle SuperSonics and the Sacramento Kings as well. His paychecks from coaching must've been sizeable because he's worth $10 million today. In 2019, Russell received the Arthur Ashe Courage Award.

Lenny Wilkens - Net Worth Undisclosed

Lenny Wilkens played basketball professionally for 15 years, and some of the teams he played for were the St. Louis Hawks, Seattle SuperSonics, and Cleveland Cavaliers. He didn't have any significant wins as a player, but things got way better when he became a coach.

He coached the SuperSonics when they won the NBA Championship in 1979. In the mid-'90s, he had the most coaching wins in basketball history. Don Nelson later beat his record in 2010. Wilkens's entire fortune today is undisclosed, but he hasn't run into any financial problems as far as we know. He's reportedly going to appear in the upcoming Four Square Miles to Glory documentary.

Jerry Lucas - Net Worth Undisclosed

Jerry Lucas already caught the attention of many as a teenager because of his superb basketball skills. He went to Ohio State and had a fruitful college basketball career, and then he later became part of the American national team who won the gold at the 1960 Summer Olympics.

On a professional level, he's best known for his time with the New York Knicks. Lucas' current fortune is a mystery, and it looks like he prefers to live a private life these days. As of today, he's the only player who got named as the Big Ten Player of the Year thrice.

Sam Jones - $3 Million

Although it's not officially confirmed, sources online estimate Samuel Jones to be worth around $3 million today. He had a memorable career with the Boston Celtics, for he emerged victorious in a total of ten NBA Championships. He had a reputation for regularly making winning shots.

He spent several years pursuing coaching, and some of the teams he coached were the New Orleans Jazz and the basketball team of his alma mater, North Carolina Central University. Today, he doesn't work anymore and spends most of his time enjoying all the peace and privacy he gets.

George Gervin - $4 Million

George Gervin was an active NBA player from 1972 until 1990, and most people know him for the career he had with the San Antonio Spurs. Each game, he reportedly made at least 14 points. He got named as an NBA All-Star for a total of 14 times in his career.

He averaged at 26.2 points per game at the time he stopped playing. Today, sources estimate his fortune to be at $4 million. He used his money to help form different organizations in the San Antonio area that would help less fortunate kids. George Gervin Youth Center officially opened in 1991.

Walt Frazier - $4.5 Million

Walter Frazier can afford beautiful houses, high-end vehicles, and fancy clothes because of his $4.5 million fortune. He got that wealthy because of his basketball career that lasted for about 13 years. He had a fantastic run with the New York Knicks, for he won two NBA Championships with them.

Like many names in basketball, he got to pursue a broadcasting career after he ended his playing career. You can see him on MSG Network's telecasts of the Knicks' games because he works as a color commentator. Frazier has a reputation for having a great sense of style, and the website called Clyde So Fly loves talking about his outfits.

Dave Cowens - Net Worth Undisclosed

There's no valid source that talks about Dave Cowens's exact net worth today, but he undoubtedly made millions from his career as a professional basketball player. He had a ten-year career with the Boston Celtics, and he became a two-time NBA Champion with the team.

He became a coach after he retired, and the team she shared his knowledge with were the Celtics, Charlotte Hornets, and Golden State Warriors. His last coaching role was for the Detroit Pistons, but he left the position in 2009. In Newport, Kentucky, his hometown, the street called Dave Cowens Drive, is named after him.

Bob Lanier - Net Worth Undisclosed

After a career with the Detroit Pistons that lasted for ten years, Bob Lanier got to play for the Milwaukee Bucks for four years. He played in eight NBA All-Star Games and was a one-time NBA All-Star Game MVP. He later decided to give coaching a try once he entered retirement from playing.

He was the assistant coach of the Golden State Warriors during the 1994–1995 season and was their interim head coach in 1995. Lanier has yet to share how much he's worth today, but we do know he has more than enough funds for him to live comfortably and help underprivileged youth at the same time.

Scottie Pippen - $50 Million

Scottie Pippen became a professional basketball player in the late '80s, and he's best known for his career with the Chicago Bulls. He's a six-time NBA Champion and a seven-time NBA All-Star. His skills as a small forward are what made him stand out as a player.

He takes pride in being the only name in the NBA who bagged the gold at the Olympics and the NBA Championship in the same year, twice. Pippen currently possesses a fortune estimating to $20 million. As of 2020, he's no longer the Bulls' public relations ambassador because of compensation disagreements.

John Stockton - $40 Million

John Stockton's career in the NBA lasted for 19 years, and he only played for the Utah Jazz. He helped the team make it into the NBA Finals in 1997 and 1998, but they weren't able to become victorious. Despite this, he's still proud of being a ten-time NBA All-Star.

He was a busy coach during the '00s, and sources say that he handled a total of eight youth teams all at the same time. It inevitably meant more income for him, and he's now accumulated a $40 million fortune. Since 2015, he has been the assistant coach of the women's basketball program at Montana State University.

Kevin McHale - $16 Million

Kevin McHale was a member of the Boston Celtics for a total of 13 years. His time on the team made him a multi-millionaire, and his annual salary reportedly peaked at $3.5 million. He was an NBA Champion three times, and he took part in the NBA All-Star game seven times.

In the 2000s and 2010s, he was active in coaching. He coached the Minnesota Timberwolves and Houston Rockets. The Rockets ended up firing him in 2015 because of the constant losses they had. As of today, McHale works for NBA on TNT and NBA TV as an on-air analyst.

David Robinson - $200 Million

David Robinson is worth $200 million, and a massive factor in how he achieved that kind of wealth is his NBA career. He played for the San Antonio Spurs for more than a decade. The total sum of earnings he had in his career is estimated to be at $116.5 million.

His wealth kept tremendously growing after he retired thanks to the two successful equity firms he put up. Robinson is not a selfish man, and he even dedicates 10% of what he earns from his funds to different charitable causes.

Mitch Richmond - $20 Million

Mitch Richmond got drafted into the Golden State Warriors in the late '80s, but he had a better career with the Los Angeles Lakers in the early '00s. He was part of the Lakers' winning team during the 2002 NBA Championship. He also took part in six NBA All-Star games.

He retired in 2002 and later became the assistant coach of the men's basketball team of St. John's University. He left his coaching role in 2019, but he'll still be able to live comfortably as an unemployed man since he's worth around $20 million today. In 2016, he got placed in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame.

James Worthy - $12 Million

James Worthy is a retired NBA player who spent his entire career with the Los Angeles Lakers. He won the NBA Championship with them thrice and got named as the NBA Finals MVP during his third win. Before turning professional, he had an amazing collegiate basketball career at the University of North Carolina.

The Lakers selected him in the first overall pick during the NBA draft in 1982. His activities after retiring include being a sports analyst and philanthropist. Since 2015, he has been part of the coaching staff of the Lakers. Worthy has a $12 million fortune as of today.

Alonzo Mourning - $70 Million

Alonzo Mourning got to play for the Charlotte Hornets and New Jersey Nets, but his time with Miami Heat was the highlight of his professional basketball career. He and the team emerged triumphant during the 2006 NBA Championship.

Pursuing basketball eliminated bankruptcy from his vocabulary, for he made a total of $143.9 million during his career. His current fortune is said to be at $70 million. In 2019, Mourning got inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame. In case you forgot, he was part of America's winning team during the 1994 FIBA World Championship.

 

Patrick Ewing - $85 Million

Patrick Ewing is the current coach of the basketball team of Georgetown University. The young members must be proud to have him as their coach since he was part of the NBA at one point. He played for the New York Knicks, Seattle SuperSonics, and Orlando Magic.

Unfortunately, he never won an NBA Championship with any of his teams. The good thing was he became an NBA All-Star 11 times. Ewing spent over a decade working as an assistant coach, and Georgetown is his first head coaching gig. Some might be wondering why he doesn't want to fully retire yet since he has an $85 million fortune.

Isiah Thomas - $100 Million

Isiah Thomas is a former member of the Detroit Pistons, and he won the NBA championship twice with the team. He's a one-time NBA Finals MVP and a 12-time NBA All-Star. His salary from his career is estimated to have reached $35 million in total.

He currently possesses a fortune estimating to $100 million. After his playing career ended, he assumed an executive role with the New York Knicks, Toronto Raptors, and Continental Basketball Association. He even coached Indiana Pacers and Florida International University (FIU) Golden Panthers. Thomas is going to be appearing in the upcoming Rodman documentary.

Phil Jackson - $70 Million

Phil Jackson, whose net worth is $70 million, had a fruitful career with the New York Knicks that lasted for 11 years. They won the NBA Championship in 1970 and 1973. He also got to play for the New Jersey jets for two years. He later became a successful coach as well.

He coached the Chicago Bulls and the Los Angeles Lakers and led both teams to numerous NBA Championship wins. Jackson became the President of the New York Knicks in 2014, but he only stayed in the position for three years. In 2020, he appeared in the documentary miniseries titled The Last Dance.

 

Grant Hill - $250 Million

Grant Hill is a former player who managed to become a team owner. He is among the owners of the Atlanta Hawks. He and his business partners acquired the ownership of the team in 2015. Today, he's estimated to be worth around $250 million.

Hill's affluence grew consistently since the '90s thanks to his professional career with the Detroit Pistons, Orlando Magic, and Los Angeles Clippers. Sources say he made over $140 million throughout his 19-year career. He just retired in 2013, and he made it into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018.

Steve Nash — $95 Million

You guys might remember basketball player Steve Nash for the time he spent playing for the Phoenix Suns. He never became an NBA champion, but he's a two-time NBA MVP. He played for almost two decades, and he was able to grow his net worth to an impressive $95 million.

After retiring, he spent seven years as the Canadian national basketball team's general manager. Nash just started a new chapter of his life in 2020 because he became the Brooklyn Nets' new head coach. When he's not coaching, he comes home to his wife, Lilla Frederick, and their son Luca.

 

Brittney Griner - $5 Million

The two-time Olympic gold medalist Brittney Griner is an American professional basketball player for the Phoenix Mercury. She is credited with helping her team win the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) title in 2014. In 2021, she won her fourth EuroLeague championship with the Russian team, UMMC Ekaterinburg.

Besides her endorsement with Nike, Brittney earned a tidy salary sum from playing in China and Russia during the off-season in the US. The basketballer, in partnership with Bring Our Families Home, champions the release and return of wrongfully detained Americans around the world. The nine-time WNBA All-Star boasts a net fortune of $5 million.

Dominique Wilkins - $14 Million

Dominique Wilkins was a member of different NBA teams, but he had the most success with the Atlanta Hawks. He got named an NBA All-Star nine times, and he's well known for his superb dunking skills. He even got dubbed as the Human Highlight Film.

He remained involved with the Hawks even after retiring because he got appointed as their Basketball Vice President. Wilkins' current fortune is estimated to be at $14 million. Isaiah Wilkins, his stepson who plays for the University of Virginia, might just become like him one day because he's already showing great potential.

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