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Bubba Wells was born on 26 July, 1974 in Russellville, Kentucky, U.S., is an American basketball player and coach. Discover Bubba Wells'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 49 years old?
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Russellville, Kentucky, U.S. |
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United States
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Bubba Wells Height, Weight & Measurements
At 49 years old, Bubba Wells height is 1.96 m and Weight 104 kg.
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104 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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Bubba Wells Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bubba Wells worth at the age of 49 years old? Bubba Wells’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Bubba Wells's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
The previous record-holder was Dick Farley of the Syracuse Nationals who was disqualified in five minutes on March 12, 1956.
Charles Richard "Bubba" Wells Jr. (born July 26, 1974) is an American basketball coach and former player.
He played college basketball for Austin Peay State University and later professionally, including for the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA and Dafni in the Greek Basket League.
Wells played collegiately for Austin Peay State University and was named 1997 Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year.
In his junior season, he averaged 26.3 points per game.
He upped those averages during his senior year when he averaged 31.7 points and 7.5 rebounds per game..
In his four-year college career, Wells averaged 21.6 points and 6.9 rebounds per contest.
He left the school as its all-time leading scorer with 2,267 points and is a member of the Athletics Hall of Fame.
His No. 13 jersey is retired by the school.
Wells was selected 34th by the Dallas Mavericks in the 1997 NBA draft and appeared in 39 games during 1997–98 season, starting two games in March 1998, in place of the injured Cedric Ceballos.
On December 29, 1997, in a game against the Chicago Bulls, Wells set the record for the shortest amount of playing time before fouling out in an NBA regular season game.
In the game, Mavericks coach Don Nelson employed a tactic to limit the Bulls' offense by inserting Wells into the game with the express purpose of fouling power forward Dennis Rodman, a notoriously poor free throw shooter, away from the ball.
The plan failed, however, when Rodman hit 9-of-12 free throws and Chicago went on to win the game 111–105.
Wells fouled out late in the third quarter after registering his sixth personal foul in a total of 2 minutes and 43 seconds playing time.
This strategy of intentionally fouling a bad free throw shooter is sometimes called Hack-a-Shaq, since it was later famously used against Shaquille O'Neal.
His best game came on February 19, 1998, when he had 21 points, nine rebounds, and seven assists in a loss to the San Antonio Spurs.
On June 24, 1998, Wells was traded to the Phoenix Suns along with Martin Müürsepp, the draft rights to Pat Garrity, and a future first-round draft pick in exchange for point guard Steve Nash.
Wells never appeared in a game for Phoenix or Chicago.
He later played for the LaCrosse Bobcats of the CBA, the Oklahoma Storm of USBL, the Memphis Houn'Dawgs of the ABA, Dafni in the Greek Basket League and Barangay Ginebra Kings the Philippine Basketball Association.
He played for the Harlem Globetrotters in 2004–05.
From June 2005 through May 2015, Wells was an assistant men's basketball coach at Austin Peay.
In August 2007, Wells married Tracee Jones, the former head women's basketball coach at Tennessee State University.
The previous summer Wells served as a supporter to Jones on NBC TV game show, Deal or No Deal.
Wells has a daughter, Alyiah, and a son, Chase.
On May 28, 2015, his appointment to the staff of Jon Harris at SIU Edwardsville was announced.