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Jamal Faulkner was born on 3 July, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York, is an American basketball player. Discover Jamal Faulkner'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 52 years old?

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Age 52 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 3 July 1971
Birthday 3 July
Birthplace Brooklyn, New York
Nationality United States

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Jamal Faulkner Height, Weight & Measurements

At 52 years old, Jamal Faulkner height is 2.01 m and Weight 98 kg.

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Weight 98 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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Jamal Faulkner Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jamal Faulkner worth at the age of 52 years old? Jamal Faulkner’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jamal Faulkner's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1971

Jamal Faulkner (born July 3, 1971) is an American former professional basketball player.

1989

A versatile forward who primarily played small forward but could also be used at the power forward position, he was one of the top recruits of the high school class of 1989.

After having to sit out one year due to poor grades, he played two seasons at Arizona State before being dismissed due to Faulkner's trouble with the law.

He averaged 24 points and 15 rebounds for the season, and was one of the top recruits in the nation, being named in the Parade Second Team and earning a selection in the McDonald's All-American team: in the 1989 McDonald's All-American Boys Game he scored 5 points, shooting 2/6 from the field and 1/2 from the free throw line.

Faulkner was recruited by Temple, Clemson, Texas and Pitt during his high school career: he had initially committed to Texas, but then signed a letter of intent for Pitt.

However, not only Faulkner did not qualify academically and had to sit out one year according to Proposition 48, but Pitt was also found guilty of violation of NCAA rules for his recruitment.

Forced to sit out one year, he chose to attend Cheshire Academy in Cheshire, Connecticut.

Once he was eligible again, he was unable to attend Pitt and committed to Arizona State.

1990

He immediately made an impact during his freshman season, scoring 18 points against Kansas on his debut game on November 23, 1990.

Faulkner's good performances during his first year at Arizona State earned him a starting role, and he started 28 games out of the 30 he played.

He recorded freshman school records in several categories: points per game (15.4), rebounds per game (6.2), total blocks (33), total points (462) and 20-points games (7).

All of these records have since been surpassed.

He played 32.1 minutes per game in Pacific-10 games, and 29.1 in total.

1991

He scored a career-high 29 points against Arkansas on March 17, 1991.

At the end of the season Faulkner was named Pacific-10 Freshman of the Year.

Faulkner was involved in a credit card fraud case where he and three of his teammates (Lynn Collins, Dwayne Fontana and Stevin Smith) used assistant coach George McQuarn's card for unauthorized long-distance calls for a total of US$13,474.

He received a two-year probation sentence and had to do 100 hours of community service.

During his sophomore season Faulkner's numbers slightly decreased, but he was still considered a starter of the Arizona State team.

He averaged 12.6 points (leading the team in scoring), 5.6 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 29 games (20 starts).

1992

In August 1992 he was convicted to a 30-days sentence for violation of probation terms when he failed to report to his probation officer and did not perform his scheduled community service.

In September 1992 he was arrested on assault charges after he slapped former girlfriend Rosalyn Felder, a fellow student at Arizona State.

After this arrest, Arizona State decided to exclude him from the team.

Faulkner spent a total of six days in jail.

He ended his career at Arizona State with averages of 14.0 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.3 assists.

Due to his conviction and to his dismissal from Arizona State, Faulkner missed the entire 1992–93 season.

1993

He came back in 1993, joining the Alabama Crimson Tide, where he wore jersey number 30.

He was mainly used as a reserve in his first year, being the first option off the bench, but he still managed to be the team's leading scorer, averaging 13.5 points.

He also averaged 6.1 rebounds and recorded career-highs in assists (1.9 per game) and steals (1.1).

He started 12 of his 26 games.

His positive junior year made him a starter for the following season.

1995

After missing one more year he finished his college career at Alabama, and went undrafted in the 1995 NBA draft.

He then spent 8 years playing professional basketball, mostly in Europe.

Faulkner was born in Brooklyn, New York and lived in Bedford–Stuyvesant.

He grew up with his mother, Connie, since his father was not a part of his life.

Faulkner attended Christ the King Regional High School in Middle Village, in the Queens borough of New York City.

He was a part of the varsity team since his sophomore year, and chose to wear jersey number 35.

He was a teammate of another top recruit of his class, Khalid Reeves, and of another younger guard, Derrick Phelps; Faulkner was considered one of the best players at Christ the King, and the main aspect of his game was team play: while Reeves was the main scoring option, Faulkner was unselfish and involved the other teammates.

At the end of his junior year, he was named in the Parade All-America Fourth Team.

Faulkner's senior year in high school was very successful: Christ the King won the Class A state title, and Faulkner recorded 10 points and 12 rebounds in the final game versus Adlai Stevenson.

He averaged 12.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 33 games for Alabama, which was eliminated by Oklahoma State in the second-round of the East Regional part of the 1995 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament.