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Xavier Henry was born on 15 March, 1991 in Ghent, Belgium, is an American basketball player (born 1991). Discover Xavier Henry'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 33 years old?
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15 March |
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Ghent, Belgium |
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United States
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Xavier Henry Height, Weight & Measurements
At 33 years old, Xavier Henry height is 1.98 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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Xavier Henry Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Xavier Henry worth at the age of 33 years old? Xavier Henry’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Xavier Henry's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Henry was born in Ghent, Belgium, where his father played professional basketball in the early 1990s.
Henry attended Putnam City High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Xavier Henry (born March 15, 1991) is an American former professional basketball player.
He missed the start of his of senior season after he fractured his cheekbone in a car accident in October 2008.
He was SLAM magazine's high school diary keeper for the 2008–09 basketball season.
On November 18, 2008 Henry announced his commitment to Memphis citing the opportunity to play alongside his brother, C. J., as the primary reason for the decision.
On March 14, 2009, he led Putnam City to the Oklahoma Class 6A state championship, scoring 24 points in the title game against Jenks High School.
Henry was named to the 2009 McDonald's All-American Game where he scored 14 points.
Henry was also selected to play in the 2009 Nike Hoop Summit at the Rose Garden in Portland where he led Team USA with 22 points including six 3-pointers and the Jordan Brand Classic at Madison Square Garden where he scored 10 points for the white team.
By the end of his senior season, Henry was ranked as the #6 overall prospect and #2 shooting guard in the class of 2009 by Scout.com, #8 overall and #3 shooting guard by Rivals.com and #3 overall, #2 shooting guard by ESPN.
Originally, Henry was heavily recruited by both Memphis and Kansas.
In March 2009, Memphis's head coach John Calipari took the head coaching job at the University of Kentucky, prompting Henry to reopen his recruitment.
On April 23, Henry officially announced his choice to play basketball for Kansas.
I grew up always wanting to go to Kansas.
I switched to Memphis because my brother was going there.
Now, with coach (John Calipari) leaving (for Kentucky), we've decided to go to KU.
That's where my whole family played.
Henry scored 27 points in his first college game, breaking the record for most points scored by a Jayhawk in a debut game as a freshman.
On December 12, 2009, Henry scored 31 points against La Salle at the Sprint Center in Kansas City.
In doing so he became the first KU freshman to score 30 points in a game since Paul Pierce.
Henry's 31 points was four short of the KU record for points scored by a freshman set by KU legend Danny Manning.
He played one year of college basketball with the Kansas Jayhawks before he was drafted in the 2010 NBA draft by the Memphis Grizzlies.
He played four and a half seasons in the NBA between 2010 and 2014.
On April 7, 2010, Henry announced that he would forgo his final three seasons of collegiate eligibility and enter the 2010 NBA draft, where he was expected to be a first-round selection.
On June 24, Henry was selected 12th overall in the 2010 NBA draft by the Memphis Grizzlies.
On January 4, 2012, Henry was acquired by New Orleans Hornets as a part of a three-team trade that sent Marreese Speights to Memphis and two future second-round picks to the Philadelphia 76ers.
Henry was assigned to the Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League on March 17, 2012 and recalled on March 19.
On September 5, 2013, Henry signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.
In his debut on October 29, 2013, he led the Lakers to a 116–103 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers while scoring a career-high 22 points.
On February 27, 2014, he was assigned to the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA Development League.
On March 2, 2014, he was recalled by the Lakers.
On April 11, 2014, Henry underwent surgery to repair both a torn ligament in his left wrist and a cartilage abnormality in his right knee.
On July 25, 2014, Henry re-signed with the Lakers to a reported one-year, $1 million contract.
On October 18, 2014, Henry's agents announced that he would be seeking a second opinion following his April 11 knee surgery and traveling to Germany for Regenokine treatment.
On November 15, 2014, he was reassigned to the Los Angeles D-Fenders.
He was recalled the next day.
On November 22, he was reassigned to D-Fenders and again recalled a day later.
On November 24, he was ruled out for the rest of the season after an MRI revealed a ruptured left Achilles tendon that he suffered at practice.
He finished his career in 2017 after two seasons in the NBA G League.