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Antoine Davis was born on 3 October, 1998 in Bloomington, Indiana, U.S., is an American basketball player. Discover Antoine Davis'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 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 3 October 1998
Birthday 3 October
Birthplace Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Antoine Davis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 25 years old, Antoine Davis height is 1.85 m and Weight 73 kg.

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Height 1.85 m
Weight 73 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Antoine Davis Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Antoine Davis worth at the age of 25 years old? Antoine Davis’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Antoine Davis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1998

Antoine Davis (born October 3, 1998) is an American professional basketball player for the Rip City Remix of the NBA G League.

He played college basketball for the Detroit Mercy Titans.

He was twice named the Horizon League Player of the Year, a five-time All-Horizon League First Team selection, and finished his career as NCAA Division I's second all-time leading scorer with 3,664 points and all-time three-point shot maker.

Davis was born in Bloomington, Indiana, where his father, Mike Davis, was a member of the Indiana Hoosiers basketball coaching staff under Bob Knight.

He started training for basketball at age 12 and worked with well-known coach John Lucas II in Houston, Texas.

In part to continue his partnership with Lucas, he was homeschooled from seventh grade through high school and played basketball for Houston Homeschool Athletics (aka HHA Mavericks, fka SATCH Mavericks), a private homeschool support organization based in Houston.

Davis played for Houston Hoops on the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) circuit and averaged 23 points per game as a senior for HHA.

A consensus three-star recruit, he was considered undersized, at 6 ft and 150 lbs, and did not receive offers from any major NCAA Division I programs.

After originally signing with Houston, Davis walked on to Detroit Mercy, where his father had been appointed head coach.

Davis scored 32 points in his debut for Detroit Mercy against Western Michigan.

He had 42 points against Loyola (MD) several weeks later, setting a Detroit freshman record.

Davis scored 48 points in a win over Wright State, hitting 10-of-15 three-pointers.

In the season finale, Davis scored 30 points versus Northern Kentucky, and the Titans finished 11–20.

Davis finished the season with 132 three-pointers, surpassing the NCAA freshman record of 122 set by Stephen Curry.

He became the first freshman to be named to the First Team All-Horizon League team since Gordon Hayward.

2000

Davis had 23 games in which he scored 20 or more points, and his 784 points was one behind Rashad Phillips' single-season school record 785 points in the 2000–01 season.

Davis was the third-leading scorer in NCAA Division I with 26.1 points per game, to go with 3.1 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game.

2011

Nine days later, Davis became the 11th Division I men's player with 3,000 career points.

Davis' next milestone came on January 14, 2023, when he passed Wofford's Fletcher Magee for the most career three-pointers in D-I men's history.

Davis has since moved into second place on the all-time D-I men's scoring list behind LSU great Pete Maravich, passing Portland State's Freeman Williams on January 21, 2023.

On February 27, 2023, Davis repeated as the Horizon League Player of the Year.

In the process he became the first player in league history to be named to the all-league first team five times.

Davis finished his career with 3,664 points, three points shy of the all-time scoring record held by Maravich.

After going undrafted in the 2023 NBA draft, Davis joined the Portland Trail Blazers for the 2023 NBA Summer League and on October 2, 2023, he signed with them.

However, he was waived on October 10 and on October 30, he joined the Rip City Remix of the NBA G League.

Davis' father, Mike Davis, is the previous head basketball coach at Detroit Mercy.

Mike has coached various NCAA Division I teams, including Indiana, where he was an assistant to legendary coach Bob Knight before succeeding him.

Davis' older brother, Mike Davis Jr., is an assistant coach for Detroit Mercy.

2020

On February 29, 2020, Davis scored a season-high 43 points including two clinching free throws with 5.3 seconds remaining in a 90–88 victory over IUPUI.

Davis was named to the First Team All-Horizon League at the conclusion of the regular season.

He led the league in scoring with 24.3 points per game while also averaged 4.5 assists per game.

Davis passed the 2,000 career point mark on February 25, 2021 in a semifinal Horizon League tournament game against Robert Morris.

Davis scored 46 points, three shy of the school's single-game scoring mark, while connecting on 10 three-pointers.

Davis was named the 2022 Horizon League co-Player of the Year alongside Jamal Cain of Oakland.

Davis also became the first player in Horizon League history to be named to the First Team All-Conference in four straight seasons.

After that season, he entered the NCAA transfer portal, signaling an intent to explore other options for his final season of athletic eligibility.

However, he remained open to returning to UDM for his final season, listing it as one of his five finalists on April 24.

On May 9, he announced that he was returning to UDM.

During his final season at UDM in 2022–23, he reached several statistical milestones.

First, on December 1, 2022, he became the Horizon League's all-time leading scorer, passing Alfredrick Hughes of Loyola Chicago.