Arthur Agee, an American basketball player and entrepreneur, has a net worth of $250 thousand.
Arthur Agee was born in Chicago, Illinois in October 1972.
Hoop Dreams, a documentary film from 1994, provided an account of Agee’s life.
Talent scout Earl Smith found him and convinced his family to send Agree to St. Paul.
Joseph’s High School is situated in the village of Joseph.
Due to financial constraints on his parents, he had to drop out of the private school and switch to John Marshall High School. He played a crucial role in the team’s triumph in the Public League Championship in 1991.
After attending Mineral Area College, he played on a scholarship at Arkansas State University.
Agee declined to participate in the National Basketball Association and declined to sign a contract to play in the CBA.
He acted in the film Passing Glory and launched his clothing line, Hoop Dreams.
He established the Arthur Agee Role Model Foundation to assist underprivileged children in comprehending that their parents are not professional athletes, but rather their role models.