Age, Biography and Wiki
Sean Marks was born on 23 August, 1975 in Auckland, New Zealand, is a New Zealand-American basketball executive (born 1975). Discover Sean Marks'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 48 years old?
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48 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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23 August 1975 |
Birthday |
23 August |
Birthplace |
Auckland, New Zealand |
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New Zealand
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He is a member of famous executive with the age 48 years old group.
Sean Marks Height, Weight & Measurements
At 48 years old, Sean Marks height is 2.08 m .
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2.08 m |
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Who Is Sean Marks's Wife?
His wife is Jennifer Marks (m. 2001)
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Wife |
Jennifer Marks (m. 2001) |
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Lucas Marks, Aidan Marks, Elliot Marks, Owen Marks |
Sean Marks Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sean Marks worth at the age of 48 years old? Sean Marks’s income source is mostly from being a successful executive. He is from New Zealand. We have estimated Sean Marks's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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executive |
Sean Marks Social Network
Timeline
Sean Andrew Marks (born 23 August 1975) is a New Zealand-American basketball executive and former player and coach who is the general manager and alternate owner of the Brooklyn Nets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
He was the first New Zealand-born player to play in the NBA.
After attending Rangitoto College in Auckland, Marks moved to the United States in 1992 to play for the University of California, Berkeley where he majored in political science, graduating with a BA degree in 1998.
He was drafted 44th overall in the 1998 NBA draft by the New York Knicks, and was traded on draft night, alongside Charles Oakley, to the Toronto Raptors for Marcus Camby.
Marks would later play for the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs.
In 2000–01, Marks started the season with Śląsk Wrocław of Poland, and in December 2000 had an unsuccessful ten-day contract (0 games) with the Seattle SuperSonics, returning to his Polish team until the season ended.
He competed in the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games, and was part of their fourth-place finish at the 2002 FIBA World Championship held in Indianapolis, US.
In 2003–04, while with the Spurs, he did not play a single second due to patella tendonitis.
In the next season, while playing for the Spurs Marks averaged 10 minutes per game and produced an average of 3 points and 2 rebounds.
That year the Spurs won the NBA championship by defeating the Detroit Pistons in seven games.
Marks won two championships with the San Antonio Spurs: one as a player in 2005 and another as an assistant coach in 2014.
Marks did not receive any playing time for the Spurs during the 2005 playoffs.
Marks signed with the Phoenix Suns on 27 July 2006, to a one-year contract,
Marks became an American citizen in 2007.
On 16 April 2008, during a win over the Portland Trail Blazers in the Suns last regular-season game, Marks scored a double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds, along with 1 steal and 1 block.
Marks later signed with the New Orleans Hornets on 28 August 2008.
On 21 October 2010, Marks was waived by the Washington Wizards after he had failed to suit up for a pre-season game because of a hamstring injury.
He was signed by Portland in November after the retirement of Fabricio Oberto.
The Bobcats waived Marks on March 3, 2011.
Internationally, Marks represented New Zealand.
In 2012, he was named basketball operations assistant for the San Antonio Spurs and general manager for the Austin Toros.
He became an assistant coach with the Spurs in 2013.
The Spurs went on to win the 2014 NBA Finals after defeating the Miami Heat in five games.
It was Marks second championship and first as an assistant coach.
At the start of the following season he returned to the front office, being named assistant general manager.
On 18 February 2016, it was announced that the Brooklyn Nets named Marks as the new general manager for the team, and penned a 4-year contract.
Marks told then-owner Mikhail Prokhorov that his vision for rebuilding a team that had collapsed to only 21 wins involved a process that would take several years to execute, and made clear that he was not interested in a repeat of Prokhorov's previous "win now" approach.
Earlier, Prokhorov had acknowledged his previous free-spending strategy was not the best way in the long run to build a champion.
On 19 May 2017, Marks was inducted into the Basketball New Zealand Hall of Fame.
During the third year of Marks' contract, the Nets appeared in the 2019 NBA Playoffs, making it their first appearance since 2015.
On 21 April 2019, Marks was suspended for Game 5 of the Nets' contest against the Philadelphia 76ers, due to entering the referees’ locker room after the Nets' Game 4 loss.
He was subsequently fined $25,000.
Marks and his wife Jennifer have four sons.
The family resides in Greenwich, Connecticut.