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Joakim Noah was born on 25 February, 1985 in Manhattan, New York, U.S., is a Former basketball player (born 1985). Discover Joakim Noah'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 39 years old?
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Manhattan, New York, U.S. |
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Joakim Noah Height, Weight & Measurements
At 39 years old, Joakim Noah height is 2.11 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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Joakim Noah Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joakim Noah worth at the age of 39 years old? Joakim Noah’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Joakim Noah's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
His grandfather Zacharie Noah was a Cameroonian professional football player, winner of the Coupe de France in 1961.
Joakim Simon Noah (born February 25, 1985) is a former professional basketball player.
Joakim Simon Noah was born on February 25, 1985, in Manhattan, New York, to French singer and former world No. 3 tennis player Yannick Noah, winner of the French Open in 1983, and Cécilia Rodhe, Miss Sweden and fourth runner-up at Miss Universe 1978.
Noah lived in Paris, France from 1988 to 1998 and returned to New York City at age 13.
He played youth basketball with the youth teams of the French club Levallois Sporting Club, in Paris.
He played high school basketball for the United Nations International School, Poly Prep Country Day School and The Lawrenceville School.
Considered a four-star recruit by Rivals.com, Noah was listed as the No. 19 power forward and the No. 75 player in the nation in 2004.
Noah accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida, where he played for coach Billy Donovan's Florida Gators men's basketball team from 2004 to 2007.
Noah was a member of Donovan's 2004 recruiting class, a group that included four freshmen who would have a dramatic impact on the Gators basketball program during the next three seasons.
During his 2004–05 freshman year, he played 9.4 minutes per game and averaged only 3.5 points and 2.5 rebounds per game.
During Noah's 2005–06 sophomore year, he was listed as power forward but was moved to center to replace Al Horford, and in that position he led his team in points (14.2 ppg) and blocks (2.4 bpg), while ranking second in rebounds (7.1 rpg) behind teammate Al Horford (7.6 rpg).
Almost unknown at the beginning of the season, Noah's projected draft position improved over time.
Born in New York, Noah was a member of the French national team and played college basketball for the Florida Gators, winning back-to-back NCAA championships in 2006 and 2007.
By the end of the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, he had declared for the 2006 NBA draft.
However, Noah, along with teammates Horford and Corey Brewer, announced at the Gators' national championship celebration that they would return for their junior seasons.
Noah and the Florida Gators would go on to repeat as 2006–07 national champions.
Noah was named the Most Outstanding Player (MOP) of the NCAA Tournament's Minneapolis Regional after leading the Gators over top-seeded Villanova in the final game with 26 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 blocks.
On April 3, 2006, 2006 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship Game Noah paced the Gators to a 73–57 victory over the UCLA Bruins for the school's first NCAA basketball championship and was named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four.
In the final game, he scored 16 points, made 9 rebounds, and blocked a championship game record 6 shots.
The next year after the Gators won the 2006 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament, they went forward to the next year with five returning starters.
Noah started off the tournament with 17 points and 12 rebounds in 24 minutes of play in a win vs. the Jackson State Tigers.
In the second round, Noah scored nine points and had nine rebounds in a win vs. the Purdue Boilermakers.
The Purdue game, Butler Bulldogs game, and Ohio State championship game were the only three games he did not have double digit rebounds in the tournament; although he had nine rebounds in two of those games.
He had a tournament high, 14 points and 14 rebounds in the Elite Eight in a win vs. the Oregon Ducks.
The Chicago Bulls selected Noah with the ninth overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft.
In the championship game vs. the Ohio State Buckeyes, he was in a match-up against the future 2007 NBA Draft number one pick, Greg Oden.
Regardless, he was still able to score eight points and grab three rebounds, although getting into foul trouble.
He also was perfect from the free throw line, making six shots on six attempts.
With the help of Noah on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, the Florida Gators were able to win their second championship in two years.
The Chicago Bulls selected Noah as the ninth overall pick in the 2007 NBA draft.
Noah and his teammates at Florida, Corey Brewer and Al Horford, became the highest-picked trio from the same college in the history of the NBA.
Horford was chosen third overall by the Atlanta Hawks, and Brewer was chosen seventh overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves.
On November 6, 2007, Noah made his regular season debut off the bench after missing the first three games with a sprained ankle.
He scored 2 points and had 4 rebounds.
Noah had a rocky start with his team after being given a suspension by a unanimous vote from his teammates in January 2008.
Noah averaged 6.7 points and 7.6 rebounds per game during the 2008–09 regular season.
Noah played a key role in Game 6 of the 2009 Eastern Conference first-round playoff series between the Bulls and the Boston Celtics.
In the final minute of the game's third overtime period, with the score tied at 123–123, he stole the ball from Paul Pierce and dribbled down the court (unusual for a center) for a dunk, drawing Pierce's sixth foul in the process.
The Bulls went on to win the game 128–127, though they would lose the series in Game 7.
Noah is a two-time NBA All-Star and was named to the All-NBA First Team in 2014 when he also was named the NBA Defensive Player of the Year.