Age, Biography and Wiki
Anthony Tolliver was born on 1 June, 1985 in Springfield, Missouri, U.S., is an American basketball player. Discover Anthony Tolliver'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 38 years old?
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Springfield, Missouri, U.S. |
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United States
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Anthony Tolliver Height, Weight & Measurements
At 38 years old, Anthony Tolliver height is 203 cm .
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203 cm |
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Who Is Anthony Tolliver's Wife?
His wife is Jessica Svoboda (m. 2011)
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Jessica Svoboda (m. 2011) |
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Anthony Tolliver Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Anthony Tolliver worth at the age of 38 years old? Anthony Tolliver’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Anthony Tolliver's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Anthony Tolliver Social Network
Timeline
Anthony Lamar Tolliver (born June 1, 1985) is an American former professional basketball player.
He played college basketball for the Creighton Bluejays, and played 13 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 11 different franchises, tied for the sixth-most all-time.
Tolliver committed to Creighton in the fall of 2002.
He was one of four players from his Kickapoo High School team to play Division I basketball; the team ended his senior season of 2002–03 ranked 12th by the USA Today and as the Missouri Class 5A State Champions.
At Creighton, Tolliver played in a reserve role during his freshman season behind veterans Brody Deren, Mike Grimes, and Joe Dabbert, but saw action in 27 games.
He started 30 of Creighton's 34 games his sophomore season, including an 8-point, 7-rebound performance in a 75–57 victory over Missouri State in the 2005 MVC tournament championship game.
Tolliver earned second-team all-MVC honors during his junior season and had a memorable last-second shot to win a game against Wichita State on January 28, 2006.
Tolliver was named first-team all MVC, a finalist for the Lowe's Senior CLASS award, and to the Collegeinsider.com mid-major All-America team during his senior year, and helped Creighton return to the NCAA Tournament and a 22–11 record.
Tolliver started all 33 of the team's games and broke the 1,000 point mark for his career in his final collegiate game against Nevada in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
While playing for Creighton, he developed a unique ability to draw charging penalties while on defense.
After going undrafted out of Creighton in 2007, Tolliver spent the preseason with the Cleveland Cavaliers, making the opening-day roster, but never playing.
He spent much of the 2007–08 season with the Iowa Energy of the NBA Development League, averaging 11.5 points and 6.4 rebounds per game,
Tolliver later joined collegiate teammate Nate Funk with Eisbären Bremerhaven of the German Basketball Bundesliga.
Following a stint in Germany which saw him average 14.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game, Tolliver was signed by the San Antonio Spurs in July 2008.
Tolliver spent the early part of the 2008–09 campaign shuttling between San Antonio and Austin of the D-League.
After appearing in 11 early games with San Antonio (averaging 3.5 points and 2.3 rebounds in 12.1 minutes per game), he was sent to Austin for six games, where he averaged 17.8 points and 7.8 rebounds in his second D-League stint.
He appeared in eight more games with San Antonio before being waived January 7, 2009.
Tolliver signed with the Iowa Energy again shortly after.
Tolliver then signed with New Orleans after three games with Iowa.
After his ten-day contract expired without renewal, he returned to Iowa for a third stint.
Tolliver was averaging 12.6 points and 8.1 rebounds per game with the Energy when he signed with Galatasaray Café Crown of the Turkish Basketball League.
In December 2009, Tolliver was playing for the Idaho Stampede of the NBA Development League.
In December 2009, the Portland Trail Blazers signed Tolliver to a short-term contract.
Tolliver played two games for Portland before being released on December 29, 2009, returning to Idaho.
During the 2009–2010 season with the Warriors, he averaged 12.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.
On January 17, 2010, Tolliver was signed to a 10-day contract by the Golden State Warriors, who were also struggling with injuries.
He was signed to a contract through the rest of the 2009–10 season on February 7, 2010.
On April 7, 2010, Tolliver scored a career-high 34 points, shooting 14 for 22 from the field and 5 for 7 from the line.
He also made one three-pointer and grabbed 8 rebounds.
In the 2010 off-season, Tolliver joined the Minnesota Timberwolves on a two-year deal worth $4.5 million.
In September 2012, Tolliver signed a one-year, $854,389 contract with the Atlanta Hawks.
On August 19, 2013, Tolliver signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Charlotte Bobcats.
On July 21, 2014, Tolliver signed a 2-year, $6 million contract with the Phoenix Suns.
He went on to play 24 games for Phoenix in 2014–15 while averaging 3.3 points and 1.8 rebounds per game.
He was traded to the Detroit Pistons on December 24, 2014, in exchange for Tony Mitchell.
The Blazers were able to temporarily sign a 16th player, one more than the usual league maximum, after the NBA granted the team a hardship exemption following a series of injuries to several key players.
On July 9, 2016, Tolliver signed a 2-year, $16 million contract with the Sacramento Kings.
On June 1, 2017, he was waived by the Kings.
On July 14, 2017, Tolliver signed a one-year, $3.3 million contract with the Detroit Pistons.
He finished second in 3-point shooting percentage in the league after shooting 46.1%, behind only teammate Reggie Bullock.