Andrew Bogut’s Net Worth

Andrew Michael Bogut has a net worth of
$24 Million

His salary is
$13 Million

Andrew Michael Bogut’s Biography

Born on November 28, 1984, Andrew Michael Bogut is an Australian basketball player known for his time in the National Basketball Association (NBA) with teams such as the Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, and Cleveland Cavaliers.

As of early 2017, his net worth is reported to be $24 million, accumulated from his professional basketball career which commenced in 2005, both in the NBA and for Australia’s national team.

Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Bogut’s parents are Croatian immigrants who moved to Melbourne in the 1970s. His basketball career was inspired by Croatian player Toni Kukoč, and he honed his skills in high school and at the Australian Institute of Sport, gaining international exposure and success in various championships.

Upon attending the University of Utah, Bogut received numerous accolades and awards, leading to his first overall pick in the 2005 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, marking a significant milestone in his career and wealth accumulation.

Throughout his NBA career, Bogut also represented Australia’s national team in several international competitions, contributing to his overall success in the sport.

Bogut is in a long-term relationship with Jessica O’Sullivan and they have a child together.



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Full NameAndrew Bogut
Net Worth$24 Million
Salary$13 Million
Date Of BirthNovember 28, 1984
Place Of BirthBrooklyn, New York, United States
Height7′ (2.13 m)
Weight260 lb (118 kg)
ProfessionAustralian basketball player, National Basketball Association (NBA) player for Los Angeles Lakers
EducationSt John’s Regional College (Melbourne, Victoria), Lake Ginninderra (Canberra, ACT) College, University of Utah
NationalityAustralian
ParentsMišo Bogut, Ankica Bogut
SiblingsMichelle Bogut
PartnerJessica O’Sullivan (2012–)
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AwardsFIBA Oceania Championship (Gold medal, 2015 Australia/New Zealand), NBA champion (2015), FIBA U19 World Championship (Gold medal, 2003 Greece), John R. Wooden Award
NominationsNBA draft: 2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1st overall (Selected by Milwaukee Bucks), All-NBA Third Team (2010), NBA All-Defensive Second Team (2015), NBA All-Rookie First Team (2006), NBA blocks leader (2011), National college player of the year (2005), MWC Player of the Year (2005), MWC Freshman of the Ye…
TV ShowsThe Footy Show (2017), The Bolt Report (2017), Sunrise (2016), Mike & Mike (2013-2016), The Project (2010), Eddie McGuire Tonight (2012),
#Quote
1Having been a proven rookie is going to benefit me in the long run.
2Many rookies hit the wall after 50 or 60 games.
3Receiving $10 million a year can go to your head if you’re a normal person.
4While winning Rookie of the Year would be nice, making the playoffs would be even nicer for me.
5I had only one injury in my NBA career, probably due to a weak core, when I had a stress fracture in my back.
6In any professional sport, spending seven years in one place is a lengthy tenure.
7According to the public, many NBA stars are arrogant and extravagant.
8Experiencing sold-out arenas multiple nights a week is something I had never experienced before and wanted to, especially in my first year.
9Dunking every time I get the ball is not a wise use of my energy.
10Transitioning to regular football after watching Australian rules football is challenging due to their vast differences.
11This is my job, and I respect it enough to focus on it.
12I am not particularly athletic.
13Although I can cook a little, I generally order out after practice as I am usually tired.
14NBA teams often prioritize getting players back on the court, so as a player, you have to be very smart.
15I’m not really a fan of baseball.
16I strive to ignore scrutiny and distractions, focusing on playing hard basketball and constantly improving my game.
17In Australian culture, people are more laid back, taking their time with things and not as serious.
18Returning to Australia is both enjoyable and difficult as I acclimate to that way of life again, only to come back to America.
19I’ve had two unfortunate injuries that felt like encountering many superstitions.
20The American attitude is to consider themselves the best, which is why NBA players from other countries tend to stick together away from the game.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Rome2014TV SeriesHimself – Guest
Eddie McGuire Tonight2012TV SeriesHimself
The 7PM Project2010TV SeriesHimself – NBA Player / Himself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mike & Mike2013-2016TV SeriesHimself – Golden State Warriors / Himself – Golden Stae Warriors center / Forward
Rome Is Burning2007TV SeriesHimself

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