The Wealth of David Robinson


David Robinson’s net worth is
$70 Million


A brief bio of David Robinson

David Maurice Robinson, born on August 6, 1965, in Key West, Florida, USA, is an American professional basketball player renowned for his role as one of the top centers in the National Basketball Association (NBA), particularly for the San Antonio Spurs. He was active in the sport from 1989 to 2003 before retiring. Notably, he was known as “The Admiral” due to his prior service as a Navy officer.

Robinson’s estimated net worth is $70 million, primarily attributable to his career as an NBA player. Furthermore, his involvement in various advertisements has contributed to his financial status. Currently, Robinson is leading a retired life.

David Robinson’s Net Worth: $70 Million

David Robinson, son of Ambrose Robinson and Freda, faced a challenging start due to frequent relocations caused by his father’s career in the US Navy. His height of 5 feet 9 inches (1m72) during his high school years hindered his basketball prospects. However, he experienced a significant growth spurt, reaching 6 feet 6 inches (2m0) by his senior year, which propelled him to stardom in high school sports. Subsequently, he earned accolades at the United States Naval Academy, receiving the Naismith and Wooden awards and securing his place in the All-American team twice.

Robinson entered the NBA Draft in 1987 and was chosen as the first overall pick by the San Antonio Spurs. However, his entry into professional basketball was delayed by his Navy obligations. In 1989, he began his NBA career and promptly demonstrated his worth to the Spurs, reversing their previous poor season performance.

Robinson clinched the Rookie of the Year award in his first season and steered his team to the playoffs, marking a pivotal chapter in his financial journey. Throughout the 1990s, he dominated the NBA, earning prestigious awards and setting records such as NBA MVP in 1995, NBA Scoring Champion in 1994, and NBA Defensive Player of the Year in 1992. His remarkable performances led to a contract extension, significantly augmenting his net worth. His crowning achievement came in the 1999 season when he secured his first NBA Championship ring with the San Antonio Spurs.

Notably, his lucrative contract in 1999 was valued at $14.8 million for that season, further boosting his financial standing. As a testament to his exceptional basketball career, he secured another NBA Championship ring in 2003, thereby solidifying his place as one of the most remarkable players in the NBA’s history.

Robinson’s illustrious career includes scoring over 20,000 points, amassing more than 10,000 rebounds, and registering 2,954 blocks. He also achieved significant success with the National team, winning two gold Olympic medals in 1992 and 1996 and contributing to the team’s victory at the World Championship in 1986. His unparalleled contributions to the sport led to his induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2009.

David Robinson’s personal life centers around his marriage to Valerie since 1991, and their three children. He is widely recognized as a philanthropist, having generously donated over $9 million to establish the Carvar Academy, a Christian private school in San Antonio, Texas.




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Full NameDavid Robinson
Net Worth$70 Million
Date Of BirthAugust 6, 1965
Place Of BirthKey West, Florida, United States
Height7 ft 1 in (2.16 m)
Weight236 lbs (107 kg)
ProfessionBasketball player
EducationUnited States Naval Academy, University of the Incarnate Word (2011)
NationalityAmerican
SpouseValerie Hoggatt (m. 1991)
ChildrenJustin Robinson, Corey Robinson, David Robinson, Jr.
ParentsAmbrose Robinson, Freda Robinson
NicknamesDavid Maurice Robinson , Admiral , David M. Robinson
Twitter
IMDB
AwardsNaismith and Wooden Awards
Music GroupsThe Cars, The Modern Lovers, The Numbers Band, DMZ, Drive, Just What I Needed, You Might Think
#Trademark
1Flat-top haircut
#Fact
1Father of Corey Robinson.
2Announced that he will retire from basketball at the end of the 2002-03 season [May 2002]
3Has donated $9 million of his own money to create the independent Carver Academy, which serves primarily low-income African-American and Hispanic families in San Antonio.
4Has the distinction of winning the NBA championship in his last game (June 15, 2003).
5After graduation, served a 2 year stint with the Navy before playing in the NBA.
6College: United States Naval Academy.
7Member of the 1988 US Olympic basketball team, the last squad consisting of college and amateur players. Member of the 1992 (The Dream Team and first consisting of professional and NBA players) and 1996 gold medal US Olympic basketball teams.
8Won the NBA Championship in 1999.
9NBA Rookie of the Year in 1989.
10NBA Most Valuable Player in 1995.
1110-time NBA All-Star.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
National Bible Bee Game Show2015TV Series 2015
Like Mike2002David Robinson (as David M. Robinson)
Forget Paris1995David Robinson

Thanks

TitleYearStatusCharacter
National Bible Bee Game Show2015TV Series special thanks – 2015

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mike & Mike2013-2016TV SeriesHimself – Basketball Hall of Famer
ESPN First Take2016TV SeriesHimself
The Legend of Swee’ Pea2015DocumentaryHimself
A Season with Notre Dame Football2015TV SeriesHimself – Corey Robinson’s Father
Arvydas Sabonis 112014DocumentaryHimself
The Dream Team2012DocumentaryHimself
NBA Hardwood Classics2011TV SeriesHimself
9 – Un chiffre, un homme2008Himself
Tavis Smiley2007TV SeriesHimself
The 2003 NBA Finals2003TV Mini-SeriesHimself – San Antonio Spurs
2001 NBA All-Star Game2001TV SpecialHimself
2000 NBA All-Star Game2000TV MovieHimself
Michael Jordan: His Airness1999Video documentaryHimself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1994-1999TV SeriesHimself
Late Night with Conan O’Brien1999TV SeriesHimself
1998 NBA All-Star Game1998TV SpecialHimself
1996 NBA All-Star Game1996TV SpecialHimself
WWE Raw1995TV SeriesHimself
1995 NBA All-Star Game1995TV SpecialHimself
1994 NBA All-Star Game1994TV SpecialHimself
1993 NBA All-Star Game1993TV SpecialHimself
The Story of a Game: The Early Years1993Video documentaryHimself
1992 NBA All-Star Game1992TV SpecialHimself
The NBA Dream Team1992Video documentaryHimself
Voices that Care1991TV Movie documentaryHimself
1991 NBA All-Star Game1991TV SpecialHimself
Larry King TNT Extra1990TV MovieHimself
The Arsenio Hall Show1990TV SeriesHimself
1990 NBA All-Star Game1990TV SpecialHimself
NBA Superstars1990Video documentaryHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
MC Hammer: 2 Legit – The Videos2002Video documentaryHimself (segment “Too Legit to Quit”)




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