Jonathan Clay Redick has a net worth of $16 Million
Jonathan Clay Redick’s salary is $7 Million
Jonathan Clay Redick’s Biography
Jonathan Clay Redick, a professional basketball player, was born on 24 June 1984, in Cookeville, Tennessee, USA. He is well-known for his time with the Los Angeles Clippers in the NBA.
Redick’s successful career in basketball has substantially contributed to his net worth, which was reported to be $16 million in mid-2016. His annual salary is estimated to be around $7 million, and his international basketball endeavors have further bolstered his wealth.
Redick’s basketball journey began at Cave Spring High School, where he won the Virginia state championship and was distinguished as the McDonald’s All-American Game MVP. He was highly regarded as a five-star recruit by Scout.com and excelled during his time at Duke University, becoming a prominent figure in the team’s achievements. Redick’s outstanding performances in college basketball garnered numerous accolades and set records in free throw shooting and scoring.
Following his collegiate success, Redick was selected as the 11th overall pick in the 2006 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic. He later played for the Milwaukee Bucks before joining the Los Angeles Clippers, where he signed a lucrative four-year $27 million contract that significantly boosted his net worth.
Redick also made notable contributions to the USA Men’s Junior World Championship Team and the Under-21 Team, clinching a gold medal at the Global Games and the World Championships.
Off the court, Redick tied the knot with his long-time girlfriend Chelsea Kilgore in 2010. His nickname, “J.J.,” originates from his twin sisters, who affectionately referred to him as “J.”
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| Full Name | J. J. Redick |
| Net Worth | $16 Million |
| Salary | $7 Million |
| Date Of Birth | June 24, 1984 |
| Place Of Birth | Cookeville, Tennessee, USA |
| Height | 1.93 |
| Weight | 86.18 |
| Profession | Professional basketball player, Los Angeles Clippers for NBA |
| Education | Duke University, Cave Spring High School |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Chelsea Kilgore (m. 2010) |
| Children | Knox Redick, Knox Redick, Knox Redick |
| Parents | Ken Redick, Jeanie Redick, Ken Redick, Jeanie Redick, Jeanie Redick, Ken Redick |
| Siblings | Abby Redick, Catie Redick, David Redick, Alyssa Redick, Abby Redick, Catie Redick, David Redick, Alyssa Redick, Abby Redick, Catie Redick, David Redick, Alyssa Redick |
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| Awards | USA Men’s Junior World Championship Team (2003), Global Games and the World Championship- gold medal (2005), Anthony J. McKelvin Award (ACC Athlete of the Year for all sports): (2006), National college player of the year (2006), Adolph Rupp Trophy (2005, 2006), ACC Player of the Year (2005, 2006), M… |
| Nominations | Best Male College Athlete ESPY Award, Best Male College Athlete ESPY Award, Best Male College Athlete ESPY Award |
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| 1 | Attended Duke University from 2002-2006 and graduated with 5th overall pick Shelden Williams, Sean Dockery, and Lee Melchionni |
| 2 | Was the 11th all-around pick in the 2006 NBA draft, joining the Orlando Magic |
| 3 | Attended Cave Spring High School in Roanoke, Virginia |
| 4 | Graduated as Virginia’s all-time High School AAA leading scorer with 2,215 career points |