Age, Biography and Wiki
Aaron Craft was born on 12 February, 1991 in Findlay, Ohio, U.S., is an American basketball player. Discover Aaron Craft's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 33 years old?
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Findlay, Ohio, U.S. |
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United States
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Aaron Craft Height, Weight & Measurements
At 33 years old, Aaron Craft height is 1.88 m .
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1.88 m |
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Who Is Aaron Craft's Wife?
His wife is Amber Petersen (m. 2014)
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Amber Petersen (m. 2014) |
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Aaron Craft Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aaron Craft worth at the age of 33 years old? Aaron Craft’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Aaron Craft's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Aaron Vincent Craft (born February 12, 1991) is an American former professional basketball player.
He played college basketball for Ohio State University.
Craft attended Liberty-Benton High School near Findlay, Ohio, and graduated valedictorian of his class.
In football, he was a two-time All-Ohio selection and was the Ohio Division V player of the year (2008 season).
During his junior year his team finished state runner-up in Division V football.
In three years of football Craft accumulated over 11,000 yards of total offenses, passing for 6,800 yards and rushing for 4,700 yards both school records.
He had a career 73.7% passing percentage.
He was the starting quarterback for three years opting out of football his senior year to focus on basketball.
In those three years his teams had a 38–4 record.
During Craft's high school years he played on the All-Ohio Red AAU basketball team, with future Ohio State teammates Jared Sullinger and J.D. Weatherspoon, winning three consecutive National Championships.
They were the only team to win the AAU Nationals at three different age levels.
While Craft was growing up, his father, John Craft, stressed the importance of defense and how it was more important to be a good defensive player than offensive player.
When Craft was in 2nd and 3rd grade, his father, who coached the junior high basketball team, let him join defensive drills during the team practice.
One of such drills that Craft remembers as grueling was getting into a defensive stance, and slide back and forth across the foul lane while holding onto bricks.
As a freshman, Craft was the lead point guard for Ohio State.
He recorded the fifth highest minutes played on the team.
He led his team in assists (177) and steals (73).
Craft set a school record 15 assists in a game during an NCAA tournament game against George Mason.
As a sophomore, Craft was highly decorated and even featured in Time.
He was the catalyst of the 31–8 Ohio State men's basketball team.
Craft improved his offensive output as a sophomore and expanded his offensive role.
He was an efficient scorer, shooting 50% from the field.
But his long-range game could improve, only shooting 35.9%.
Craft is not known for his shooting but more for his passing and low number of turnovers, with a 2.15 assist to turnover ratio.
During his sophomore season Craft averaged 8.8 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 4.6 APG, and 2.5 SPG.
In his junior year at Ohio State, Craft passed former Buckeye guard Jay Burson for most steals in school history with 205.
He was the Ohio Division III player of the year his senior year (2009–10 season).
He averaged 26 points, 7 assists and 8 rebounds as a senior with 70 steals (3.2 per game).
His freshman year he was the starting point guard for their state runner-up team.
In his four years, his teams went 88–5.
Craft was one of 16 players honored by the Network for accomplishments between 2010 and 2019.
Of the honor, Craft told BTN's Mike Hall, "It doesn't feel real. I really, truly believed the Big Ten was the best conference in the country when I was in school. That's because we had great coaches and we had really great players. To be able to be mentioned and honored with the other guys that are on these teams is a tremendous blessing for me and one that I appreciate and cherish."
In the third round of the 2013 NCAA tournament against Iowa State, he hit a game-winning three with 0.5 seconds left to send the Buckeyes to the Sweet 16.
Craft is the fourth player in Big Ten history to be a three-time first team Academic All-America selection and the third athlete in Division I history to repeat as Division I Men's Basketball Academic All-America Team Member of the Year.
Craft graduated from Ohio State with a Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition sciences.
After going undrafted in the 2014 NBA draft, Craft participated in the 2014 NBA Summer League, joining the Philadelphia 76ers for the Orlando session and the Golden State Warriors for the Las Vegas session.
On September 2, 2014, he signed with the Warriors.
However, he was later waived by the Warriors on October 24, 2014.
On November 3, 2014, he was acquired by the Santa Cruz Warriors as an affiliate player.
On June 22, 2020, the Big Ten Network named Craft to the "All-Decade Basketball Team", placing him on their Third Team.