Michael Redd, an American basketball player, has a net worth of $30 million.
Michael Redd’s net worth can be traced back to his time in the NBA.
He was a member of the U.S. military as well.
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On August 24, 1979, Redd was born in Columbus, Ohio.
He was a student at West High School in Columbus and played basketball at Ohio State University.
With a height of 6 feet 6 inches and a weight of approximately 215 pounds, Redd played as a shooting guard during his college and professional years.
During his three-year tenure as the head of the offensive team at Ohio State University, he achieved point averages of 21.9, 19.5, and 17.5.
During his sophomore year, Redd and his teammate Scoonie Penn led Ohio State to the NCAA Final Four. After being drafted by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2000 NBA Draft as a second round pick (43rd overall), Redd has been a regular member of Team USA at the junior level and participated in the 2007 FIBA Americas tournament, a qualifying tournament for the 2008 Summer Olympics, where he averaged over 15 points throughout the competition.
Team USA was able to secure a Gold Medal in both the 2007 FIBA Americas Championship and the 2008 Summer Olympic Games with the assistance of Redd.
As a devoted Christian, he acquired a church building for his father’s ministry, which was later named Philadelphia Deliverance Church of Christ, and was built in his hometown of Columbus.
Redd’s accomplishment of scoring 8 three-point field goals in the fourth quarter during a game against the Houston Rockets on February 20, 2002, is one of his most notable achievements in the NBA.
He also achieved the 5th spot on the Milwaukee Bucks all-time points list and the 5th spot in the team’s all-time scoring avg.
Michael Redd’s highest earnings were worth $17 million.
A 6-year contract worth $91 million was signed by him with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2005.