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Jake Layman was born on 7 March, 1994 in Norwood, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American basketball player (born 1994). Discover Jake Layman'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 30 years old?

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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 7 March 1994
Birthday 7 March
Birthplace Norwood, Massachusetts, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Jake Layman Height, Weight & Measurements

At 30 years old, Jake Layman height is 2.03 m .

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Height 2.03 m
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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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Jake Layman Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jake Layman worth at the age of 30 years old? Jake Layman’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jake Layman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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

1994

Jake Douglas Layman (born March 7, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for SeaHorses Mikawa of the Japanese B.League.

He played college basketball for the Maryland Terrapins.

2012

Layman was selected as the 2012 HockomockSports.com Boys' Basketball Player of the Year.

He was also chosen as the Hockomock League's Most Valuable Player for boys' basketball in 2012.

Layman was recruited by Massachusetts native and then Maryland assistant basketball coach, Scott Spinelli.

He started 17 games and averaged 5.5 points per game as a freshman.

Layman improved his averages to 11.7 points and 5.0 rebounds per game as a sophomore.

As a junior, Layman was a Third-team All-Big Ten selection by the media.

However, he was only an Honorable Mention All-Big Ten selection by the coaches.

He was twice named Big Ten Player of the Week.

Layman was nominated for the inaugural Karl Malone Power Forward of the Year Award.

Layman led Maryland to the NCAA Tournament for the first time in five years.

He finished third on the team in scoring behind Melo Trimble and Dez Wells with 12.5 points per game and led the team in rebounding with 5.8 rebounds per game.

In the summer of 2012, Layman was on the under-18 United States national team that defeated Brazil for the gold medal in the FIBA Americas championship.

He played more than expected due to an injury to Sam Dekker.

Layman played 12 minutes per game and averaged nearly eight points and four rebounds per game.

In an opening round game versus Mexico, Layman led the U.S. team in scoring with 18 points.

Layman has drawn comparisons to Chandler Parsons.

2015

After speaking with an NBA advisory committee, Layman decided to return to school for his senior season and forgo a possible second round selection in the 2015 NBA draft.

As a senior, he was an Honorable Mention All-Big 10 selection by the coaches and media.

Layman averaged 11.6 points and 5.3 rebounds per game, shooting 50 percent from the field and 39.6 percent from three-point range.

2016

Layman was drafted with the 47th overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic before being traded to the Portland Trail Blazers on draft night.

He spent three seasons in Portland before being dealt to the Timberwolves as part of a sign-and-trade deal.

He was signed by the Celtics in free agency in September 2022.

Born in Norwood, Massachusetts, Layman was considered a "late bloomer" at King Philip Regional High School and didn't even start for his AAU team.

Despite his 6ft 9in height, he preferred to play on the perimeter.

He played AAU basketball for Leo Papile with the Boston Amateur Basketball Club (BABC).

As a senior, he averaged 26 points, five blocks, and four assists per game.

On June 23, 2016, Layman was selected by the Orlando Magic with the 47th overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft.

He was subsequently traded to the Portland Trail Blazers on draft night in exchange for a future second-round pick and cash considerations.

On July 6, he signed with the Trail Blazers and joined the team for the 2016 NBA Summer League.

He made his NBA debut on November 1, 2016, scoring 17 points in eight minutes off the bench in the Trail Blazers' 127–104 loss to the Golden State Warriors.

He hit five three-pointers in the game, becoming the first Trail Blazer ever to make five three-pointers in a debut, and finished one shy of the franchise record in a quarter.

2017

ESPN rated him the 17th-best small forward nationally and the 3rd-best player in Massachusetts.

2019

On July 8, 2019, Layman signed a 3-year, $11.5 million contract with the Blazers and was subsequently traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves as a part of a sign-and-trade deal in exchange for the draft rights to Bojan Dubljević.

On September 15, 2022, Layman signed with the Boston Celtics.

He was waived on October 15.

On November 9, 2022, Layman signed with Baxi Manresa of the Liga ACB.

On November 15, however, the club terminated his contract due to a herniated disc.

On June 30, 2023, Layman signed with SeaHorses Mikawa of the Japanese B.League.