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Jae'Sean Tate was born on 28 October, 1995 in Toledo, Ohio, U.S., is an American basketball player. Discover Jae'Sean Tate'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 28 years old?

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Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 28 October, 1995
Birthday 28 October
Birthplace Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Jae'Sean Tate Height, Weight & Measurements

At 28 years old, Jae'Sean Tate height is 6′ 4″ and Weight 230 lbs.

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Height 6′ 4″
Weight 230 lbs
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Dating & Relationship status

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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Jae'Sean Tate Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jae'Sean Tate worth at the age of 28 years old? Jae'Sean Tate’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jae'Sean Tate's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1995

Jae'Sean Antoine Tate (born October 28, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

He played college basketball for the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Big Ten Conference.

Tate is represented by Beyond Athlete Management.

1996

Tate is the oldest son of Jermaine Tate, who played basketball at Ohio State in 1996–97 before transferring to Cincinnati and playing professionally overseas.

2004

His mother, Cori Key, was stabbed to death by her boyfriend Damiene Boles on July 31, 2004.

Boles was convicted of the murder three years later.

After his mother's death, Tate was raised by his father and stepmom Jenice alongside their three children.

Tate went through anger management to process his emotions and has a tattoo of a key on his leg.

Tate attended Pickerington High School Central, where he excelled at basketball and football.

He played defensive end and tight end before a shoulder injury cut his junior season short, and he focused on basketball from then on.

On the hardwood, Tate was a teammate of Caris LeVert and made the game-winning tip-in in a playoff win over Columbus Marion-Franklin as a freshman.

2012

As a sophomore, his team went 26–2 and won the 2012 Division I championship defeating Toledo Whitmer in the final game.

In both his junior and senior years, Tate went on to be a first-team all-conference player.

He injured his shoulder as a junior, shortening his season, but still averaged 22.3 points, 12 rebounds, and three assists per game.

2015

Tate ended his high school career as the number 1 ranked player in Ohio and the 15th ranked forward in the nation in the ESPN top 100.

As a freshman, Tate posted 8.8 points and 5 rebounds per game.

His averages climbed to 12.1 points and 5.5 rebounds per game since becoming a full-time starter against Northwestern on January 22, 2015.

Tate was a Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection.

Despite standing 6'4", Tate sometimes played center on a Buckeyes team that featured 6'5" point guard D'Angelo Russell.

Tate averaged 11.7 points, 6.4 rebounds, and 1.5 assists per game as a sophomore.

He missed the final seven games with a shoulder injury.

He was a Big Ten Honorable Mention selection.

Tate was an Honorable Mention All-Big Ten selection as a junior.

As a junior, Tate led the Buckeyes in scoring with 14.3 points per game, taking the primary role on offense due to an injury to Keita Bates-Diop.

Toward the end of his junior season, Tate contemplated giving up basketball and walking on to Ohio State's football team.

He described a locker room situation in which players had completely given up on the team and did not even want to play in the NIT.

A conversation with coach Thad Matta and assistant coach Greg Paulus persuaded Tate to return to the floor for his senior year.

He had second thoughts after Matta was fired in favor of Chris Holtmann, but Holtmann and Tate developed a strong relationship.

2017

As a senior, Tate was a captain alongside a healthy Bates-Diop, and had some impressive moments including setting an Ohio State record going 10-for-10 from the field in a win over Northeastern in November 2017.

Tate scored 14 points going 6-for-11 from the field in a comeback victory over Michigan in December.

He averaged 12.3 points and 6.2 rebounds per game as a senior on an NCAA Tournament squad that finished 25-9.

He was named to the Second Team All-Big Ten by the coaches and honorable mention all-conference by the media.

2018

After going undrafted in the 2018 NBA draft, Tate joined the Milwaukee Bucks for the 2018 NBA Summer League.

However, he was unable to play for the Bucks due to a fractured finger on his right hand.

On August 20, 2018, he signed in Belgium with the Antwerp Giants.

While with the Antwerp Giants, Tate was a Belgian League all-star and helped lead the Giants to their first Belgian Cup title in 12 years.

In 42 league games, he averaged 10.2 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game.

2019

Tate finished as Ohio State’s 19th-leading scorer with 1,512 points.

After the season, he worked with coach Joey Burton to improve his shooting technique in preparation for a professional career.

2020

Tate started his career overseas before joining the Rockets in 2020.