Adrian Dantley Net Worth, Career, Biography, Facts, Age, Life Story

Adrian Dantley is a former professional basketball player with an estimated Net worth of $1.5 million. He was born in Washington, D.C. in 1955, Adrian Dantley played forward at Notre Dame, where he was a two-time first-team All-American. Dantley holds numerous school records and is the second-highest scoring player throughout Fighting Irish history. In 1976, the Olympic Gold medallist was selected in the sixth round by Buffalo Braves and won the NBA’s Rookie of The Year Award. Dantley was traded to the Indiana Pacers, then quickly transferred into the Los Angeles Lakes, where Dantley would play his second season with the league. Dantley was traded into the Utah Jazz, his fourth team in the span of four years. Dantley remained in the Jazz until 1986, making six All-Star appearances, before being transferred with the Pistons. Dantley was moved again halfway through the 1989 season by his former team, the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Mark Aguirre. The Pistons team went on to be victorious in the NBA championship later in the season. Dantley’s NBA career came to an end with the Milwaukee Bucks in 1991. Dantley is currently ranked sixth in NBA history in free throws. The Jazz removed his number four uniform in the year 2007. Dantley was admitted into the Basketball Hall of Fame the following year. Dantley was a part of his team the Denver Nuggets as an assistant coach, and also had a brief time as the interim head coach as George Karl battled cancer. The couple is engaged to their high school love, Dinitri Dantley.

Net Worth:$1.5 Million
Date of Birth:February 28 February 25, 1955 (67 year old)
Gender:Male
Profession:Basketball player and Coach
Nationality:United States of America