Juwan Howard is a former American basketball player who is currently the head coach of Michigan Wolverines’ men’s team. He played 14 seasons in the NBA and also served as an assistant coach for the Miami Heat for six years
Juwan Howard is 48 years old and here is everything you need to know about his net worth, salary, career, personal life, and more.
Birth Place | Chicago, Illinois |
Father’s Name | Leroy Watson Jr. |
Mother’s Name | Helena Watson |
Star Sign | Aquarius |
College | Michigan(1991-1994) |
Net Worth (2021) | $80 million |
Salary (2021) | NA |
Age | 48 |
Date of Birth | February 7, 1973 |
Height (ft) | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Weight (kg) | 113 kgs (250 lbs) |
Nationality | American |
NBA Draft Year | 1994 |
NBA Draft Pick | Round 1, Pick 5th overall |
Playing Career | 1994-2013 |
Position | Power Forward |
Teams | Wizards, Mavericks, Nuggets, Magic, Rockets, Bob Cats, Trailblazers, Heat (NBA) |
Wife/Girlfriend | Jenine Wardally |
Children | 6 |
Endorsements | NA |
Juwan Howard has an estimated net worth of $80 million. He was the first NBA player to sign a $100 million contract. His first contract was with the Washington Bullets, a $25 million deal.
The Miami Heat had offered him a seven-year deal worth $98 million in the 1996 offseason but the NBA voided the contract. Instead, the Bullets signed him to a $105 million contract, keeping him for until 2002. His move to Orlando saw him bag a $28 million deal. After playing in the NBA for 19 seasons, Howard bagged $150 million in earnings from his annual salary.
After retirement, he got another lucrative deal as head coach of the Michigan Wolverines, banking $11.4 million across five years. Some of his other paychecks have come from media appearances like in the 1994 film, Hoop Dreams. Howard also featured on a rap song with Rick Ross named “It’s Time to Ball” and in the popular Netflix documentary surrounding Michael Jordan’s career, “The Last Dance”.
Juwan Howard was a highly noted athlete breaking out as a sophomore from college. He was named All-American playing for his high school basketball team Chicago Vocational Career Centre.
He formed the Fab Five group in Michigan, leading the Wolves to the NCAA tournament finals twice. His other teammates were Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson. While his Michigan career is recognized as one of the best, the NCAA penalised the institution’s basketball achievement in the 1990s due to violation of rules by four other members.
Howard never faced any charges and continues to be hailed for his performances in the 1993-94 All-American season. He declared for the NBA draft right after and was picked fifth overall in the first round by the Washington Bullets. Howard was a powerful athlete towering over most playing power forward. He averaged 17 points and 8.4 rebounds in his rookie season to be named into the All-Rookie second team. He also finished his academic career, earning a Bachelor of Arts from Michigan.
Howard quickly made the NBA All-Star team the year after but his career did not rise after that. He averaged a career-high of 22.5 points that season and was picked in the All-NBA Third Team. The Chicago-native played in Washington until 2001 before he was traded to the Dallas Mavericks where he became a key member of the side.
After an impressive playoff performance, he was traded to the Orlando Magic and then to the Houston Rockets. He was a regular starter in Houston and then opted out of a contract with the Minnesota Timberwolves. He then finished his final years playing for the Charlotte Bobcats, Portland Trailblazers and finally, Miami Heat where he retired and became an assistant coach.
Juwan Howard has six children with four different women. One of his sons, Juwan Howard Jr. was a regular starter for the Detroit Titans in the 2012/13 season. In 2002, Howard married Jenine Wardally and fathered two sons, Jace and Jett.
He has been philanthropic since his college days, visiting patients at the University of Michigan Health System Hospitals in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He also has a foundation dedicated to helping underprivileged kids in Washington D.C. and Chicago.
Juwan Howard will make $11.4 million as head coach of the Michigan Wolverines.
Jenine Wardally (2002).
Juwan Howard has been coaching the Michigan Wolverines since 2019.
Juwan Howard was born on the 7th of February, 1973.
Juwan Howard was born in Chicago, Illinois.
Juwan Howard has 6 children.
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