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Demetris Nichols was born on 4 September, 1984 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American basketball player (born 1984). Discover Demetris Nichols'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 39 years old?

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Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 4 September 1984
Birthday 4 September
Birthplace Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Demetris Nichols Height, Weight & Measurements

At 39 years old, Demetris Nichols height is 6′ 8″ and Weight 212 lbs.

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Height 6′ 8″
Weight 212 lbs
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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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Demetris Nichols Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Demetris Nichols worth at the age of 39 years old? Demetris Nichols’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Demetris Nichols's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1928

Nichols finished his Syracuse career tied for 28th in career scoring (1,344), third in three-point goals (205), fourth in three-point field goals attempted (573) and 10th in three-point field goal percentage (.358).

1929

Then on October 29, he was signed by the Cleveland Cavaliers to fill the 15th spot on their opening day roster.

Nichols sat on the bench for the first month of his time with the Cavaliers, but saw his first action on November 28, scoring 2 points in 8 minutes of playing time.

1950

He was rated 50th overall and 14th among small forwards by ESPN.com.

He was successfully recruited by Syracuse University.

Nichols appeared in 26 games for the Orange during his freshman year, starting 15 of them.

His best performance of the season was a seven-rebound and team-leading 17-point performance against Providence.

He also scored 10 points against BYU and nine points against Maryland in the NCAA Tournament, in which Syracuse advanced to the Sweet 16.

In his sophomore year, Nichols would start the first eight games of the season before he was forced out of the lineup with a back injury.

He would play in 27 games that season, averaging 3.9 points and 2.1 rebounds per game.

1984

Demetris Nichols (born September 4, 1984) is an American former professional basketball player.

He can play at both the small forward and power forward positions.

Nichols played college basketball with the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team, and has been a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Chicago Bulls, and New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Nichols was coached by Mike Hart at St. Andrew's High School, where he helped his club to a 28-8 record and won the New England Prep School Athletic Conference title, tallying 15 points and 13 rebounds in the championship game against Lawrence Academy.

His senior year, he averaged 18.6 points and 8.9 rebounds a game.

2003

He was a three-time Street & Smith's Magazine Honorable Mention All-American, a 2003 third-team Parade All-American, the 2003 Rhode Island Gatorade Player of the Year, and the EA Sports Roundball Game All-American.

2005

Nichols posted the sixth-best scoring average improvement in Syracuse history, going from 3.9 points per game as a sophomore to 13.3 points per game in 2005–06 in his junior year.

He ranked second on the team in scoring and third in rebounding (5.8 rebounds per game).

Nichols scored a season-high 28 points against Connecticut and averaged 13.0 points and 4.8 rebounds in the Big East Tournament.

Nichols' senior season proved to be his best one at Syracuse, as he was a unanimous selection for the All-Big East First Team.

He was also a NABC and USBWA All-District First Team selection after leading the Big East in scoring (18.9 points per game) and finished third in conference play (17.9 points per game).

He also set a Syracuse record in Big East games with a career-high 37 points, including seven three-pointers, to go along with 10 rebounds against St. John's.

2007

In March 2007, Nichols was elected to participate in the 19th Annual State Farm College Three-Point Championship.

He finished second to Aaron Brooks.

Nichols was taken in the second round (53rd overall) by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2007 NBA draft, but immediately traded to the New York Knicks in exchange for the Knicks' 2008 second round draft choice.

Nichols participated in the July 2007 Las Vegas Summer League with the Knicks and averaged 15.6 points on 53 percent shooting, including 23 points in the final game against the Denver Nuggets.

He was second on the team in scoring as the Knicks went a perfect 5-0.

Following the summer league, Nichols fired his agent after the Knicks were attempting to work out a deal to send Nichols to Europe for the 2007–08 season.

Originally, the Knicks had wanted Nichols to play in Italy because they had 17 contracts and only 15 roster spots.

When Nichols heard of the arrangement, he fired then-agent Bill Duffy in favor of Bill Neff and refused the Knicks' request.

On October 1, Nichols was signed to the Knicks roster along with four other newcomers.

However, he was subsequently released by the Knicks on October 25, as the team needed to cut down its roster to 15 players.

On December 5, 2007, Nichols was waived to clear roster space after the Cavs re-signed Anderson Varejão to end a contract dispute.

He was subsequently claimed by the Chicago Bulls and assigned to the Iowa Energy of the D-League.

After averaging 19.3 points per game in 14 appearances in the D-League, he was recalled to Chicago.

2008

He played his first game with the Bulls on January 23, 2008.

He began the 2008–09 season with the Bulls, receiving marginal minutes in two early-season games.

However, he was waived November 17.

2009

He rejoined the Energy in January 2009, scoring 11 points in his first game back in Des Moines.

On March 6, 2009, Nichols signed a 10-day contract with the New York Knicks.