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Jitim Young was born on 19 December, 1981 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American basketball player (born 1981). Discover Jitim Young'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 42 years old?
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Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous player with the age 42 years old group.
Jitim Young Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, Jitim Young height is 188 cm and Weight 86 kg.
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188 cm |
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86 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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Jitim Young Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jitim Young worth at the age of 42 years old? Jitim Young’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jitim Young's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He led Northwestern to 8 conference victories in his senior season, the first time since 1968.
Jitim Young (born December 19, 1981) is an American basketball player.
Young attended Northwestern University and was famous for his play at the collegiate level and as an All-American at Gordon Tech High School.
Young attended Chicago's Gordon Technical High School, where he averaged 23 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists per game.
In 1998 and 1999, Jitim Young along with University of Illinois basketball star Luther Head won back to back Shoot The Bull National 3X3 Championships.
Shoot The Bull was a tournament held in Chicago which was sponsored by the Chicago Bulls NBA Professional Basketball Team.
He led Gordon Tech into the Illinois state tournament his senior year of 1999-2000 where they advanced to the Elite 8 but were eventually defeated by West Aurora, the eventual state champions.
Jitim was named to the Chicago All-area team and gained All-State honors.
As a junior Young averaged 18.7 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists per game.
Young was named to the Chicago All-Area team and All-State..
As a Sophomore Young led Gordon Tech with 14.5 points, to go along with 5 rebounds, and 4.5 assists.
Athlons Magazine rated him as one of the top 5 sophomore combo-guards in the country, also made the top 40 in the nation.
His senior season he was named a USA Today All-American honorable mention, Street and Smith All-American, and a Blue Ribbon All-American.
Young played in the Capital Classic.
Jitim Young was also a part of the prestigious Five Star Basketball Camp "Wall of Fame."
At 5-star which is scouted by the noted Howard Garfinkle, Young captured 2 all-star MVP awards in the NBA division, sportsmanship award, Best Defensive player, and Young led his team to a championship as a rising sophomore.
At Northwestern University Jitim Young was one of the top five freshmen scorers in the Big Ten Conference 2000–01 season.
Sophomore year Young was vital in leading the Wildcats to a 16–13 record.
Young was the only freshman starting in the Big Ten Conference when he suited up for Northwestern in 2000.
He became Male Athlete of The Year at Northwestern, as well as Third Team All Big Ten selection as a junior, and his senior year Young was a First Team All-Big Ten performer and was honored to the All Big Ten tournament Team 2004.
Young also made All-Tournament Team at the University of Texas El-Paso Christmas tournament (Sun Classic), and was named to the All-District Team.
Young finished his collegiate career ranked sixth on Northwestern's all-time scoring list with 1,521 points.
Also ranks as the school's all-time leader in games started (117), and also ranks second in minutes played (3,849), second in steals (215), tied for second in games played (117), fifth in field goals made (548), sixth in three-point field goals made (108), and tenth in free throws made (317).
He led the team in scoring, rebounding, and steals in his senior (17.9 ppg, 6.0 rpg, 66 steals) and junior seasons (13.4 ppg, 5.1 rpg, 47 steals).
Young was the only senior named to the 2004 first-team All-Big Ten as well as the 2004 All-Big Ten tournament team.
After being in magazines such as Sports Illustrated, Athlons Magazine, Street and Smith.
Concluding his career that was also an article featuring Young in Slam Magazine.
Although he had a stellar career with Northwestern and the Big Ten conference, Young was not drafted into the NBA.
He worked out at many pre-draft camps and many coaches and scouts admired his hustle and work ethic but due to his size (6 ft 2 in) and inconsistent shooting ability no teams took a chance on the guard.
One predraft camp pitted Young against Big 10 rival and NBA draft pick Devin Harris in which Young consistently shut him down defensively.
Also in a pre-draft workout with Andre Iguodala Young displayed the talent and athleticism to compete at the NBA level.
He started the 2004–05 season in Greece, playing in ten games with Panellinios.
Averaged 9.8 points and 4.0 rebounds.
He moved on to Dexia Mons-Hainaut in the Belgian League, averaging 12.6 points and 4.0 rebounds in 21 games.
Young Led Mons to the Final Four in the Belgium league playoffs.
In 2006–07 Young played for the CBA's Minot Skyrockets in all 47 games averaging 14.8 points, 5.0 rebounds, 7.8 assists and 2.5 steals.
Young Led Minot to the second-best record in the league.
He has since signed with a team from the Dominican Republic where he played for the team in the finals.
In 2017 Young was inducted into the Chicago Catholic League (CCL) Hall of Fame, joining a distinguished list of other Chicago Catholic High School Athletic League alums such as Mike Krzyzewski, Donovan McNabb, Johnny Lattner, Corey Maggette, Pete Mackanin, and Ray Meyer.