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LeRon Ellis was born on 28 April, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American basketball player (born 1969). Discover LeRon Ellis'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 54 years old?

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Age 54 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 28 April 1969
Birthday 28 April
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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LeRon Ellis Height, Weight & Measurements

At 54 years old, LeRon Ellis height is 206 cm .

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LeRon Ellis Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is LeRon Ellis worth at the age of 54 years old? LeRon Ellis’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated LeRon Ellis's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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1969

LeRon Perry Ellis (born April 28, 1969) is an American former professional basketball player.

1971

Ellis is from an athletic family: his father, LeRoy Ellis, is a 14-year NBA veteran and member of the 1971–72 Los Angeles Lakers championship team, his elder sister Lisa Ellis played women's basketball for California State University, Long Beach and the University of Kentucky and his elder brother LeRoy Jr. played NCAA Division I men's basketball for the University of the Pacific.

LeRoy Ellis traversed the country with the NBA during the first eight years of LeRon's life.

The Ellises eventually relocated to Portland, Oregon after LeRoy Sr. retired from basketball.

In Portland LeRon Ellis attended Parkrose High School for his freshman and sophomore years.

The young student excelled in athletics, playing both basketball and water polo for his school.

1984

Ellis was also selected as part of the 1984 Oregon Boys' High School Water Polo All-Tourney Second Team and his school's water polo team placed third in the Oregon state water polo championship tournament.

LeRon Ellis left behind his feats in Portland after two years with Parkrose High for a new start in Southern California.

Ellis moved back to California with his father and the two settled in Orange County, where he caught the eye of Gary McKnight, the boys' basketball coach for the nearby Mater Dei High School.

Ellis excelled with the Mater Dei Monarchs and soon became one of the team's cornerstone players in the center position.

He demonstrated both dominant offensive and defensive performances on the court, excellent shot blocking skills and was noted for being considerably quick and agile for his age.

1985

In 1985 LeRoy moved to Southern California to operate a tire store in Orange County.

LeRon decided to join his father even though the rest of the family were planning to move at a later time.

The two settled in the city of Anaheim and LeRon Ellis transferred to Mater Dei High School, a nearby private Catholic school with a reputable athletics program.

Ellis completed the rest of high school at Mater Dei and enrolled at the University of Kentucky on a basketball scholarship.

LeRon Ellis began his athletic accomplishments at an early age.

He helped lead the Parkrose High School boys' basketball team to the Oregon state semi-finals during his freshman year.

The Mater Dei Monarchs posted another impressive record of 30–1 during the 1985–86 season and established a 59-game winning streak (second-longest in CIF history) over the past two seasons.

1986

Their spectacular season was followed by another CIF Southern Section 5-A tournament title in March 1986, making the Monarchs back to back champions.

LeRon Ellis scored a then career-high of 30 points in the tournament, was named the tournament's MVP and was selected as the Los Angeles Times' Player of the Week.

However Mater Dei fell short in a close overtime game to Crenshaw High School in the CIF Division I state final game later that month.

During the 1986 summer off-season Ellis received a number of recruitment offers from the nation's top NCAA basketball programs.

Ellis eventually narrowed his choices down to St. John's, Georgetown University, the University of Southern California and the University of Kentucky.

Former Laker player and coach Pat Riley helped persuade Ellis to attend Kentucky onbehalf of Wildcat's coach Eddie Sutton.

On September 15, 1986, LeRon Ellis announced he would sign with Kentucky.

Ellis was rated as one of the top 20 high school basketball players in the nation and was the star player for the number two ranked boys' high school basketball team at the start of his senior year.

LeRon Ellis began the season helping his team make it to the 1986 King Cotton Tournament finals.

The Monarchs went on to play what would become one of their most fabled basketball seasons in the school's history.

Ellis and company replicated their previous 30–1 record during the 19867–87 season and bagged their third straight CIF Southern Section 5-A title.

Mater Dei proceeded to the state CIF State Championship tournament, ousting the top-ranked Fairfax High School in the semi-finals.

The Monarchs completed their memorable season in style by defeating Ygnacio Valley High School in the finals and clinching the school's first CIF Division I state title.

LeRon Ellis won a series of prestigious awards that season while averaging 22.5 points, 8.3 rebounds, and a 54% field goal shooting percentage.

By the end of the season LeRon Ellis was considered to be one of the country's top high school basketball players and the Mater Dei basketball team was ranked number one in the nation by USA Today.

LeRon Ellis also displayed outstanding athletic skills off the basketball court while at Mater Dei.

He returned to water polo during his senior year and led the team in scoring.

Ellis was also a member of the Mater Dei track & field team and participated in the high jump and triple jump, where his 46–9.5 mark in the latter was placed in the top 25 all-time Orange County boys' track & field triple jump record.

1987

Ellis was considered to be one of the premier high school basketball players in the nation among the class of 1987 while playing for the top-ranked Southern California prep school squad Mater Dei.

Ellis was drafted into the NBA after a mixed college basketball performance at the University of Kentucky and Syracuse University.

He suffered several unsuccessful stints in the NBA over three non-consecutive seasons but spent the majority of his professional basketball career playing overseas.

LeRon Ellis was born to LeRoy Sr. and Lucille Ellis in Los Angeles, California.