Age, Biography and Wiki
Joel Anthony was born on 9 August, 1982 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, is a Canadian professional basketball player. Discover Joel Anthony'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 41 years old?
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Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
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Joel Anthony Height, Weight & Measurements
At 41 years old, Joel Anthony height is 6′ 9″ .
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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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Joel Anthony Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Joel Anthony worth at the age of 41 years old? Joel Anthony’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Joel Anthony's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Joel Vincent Anthony (born August 9, 1982) is a Canadian former professional basketball player who played for the Miami Heat, Boston Celtics, Detroit Pistons, and San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
He led the team in blocks in his junior season in 2004–05; fourth overall in the Mountain West Conference, but redshirted the next season and did not play.
Returning to help lead the Runnin' Rebels to a 30–7 season his senior year (2006–07), he was named Mountain West Conference defensive player of the year after finishing second in the NCAA's Division I in blocks-per-40-minutes (6.77), and first in the conference in blocked shots, blocks per game, and defensive win shares.
(The D–I leader, Mickell Gladness, later became Anthony's Miami Heat teammate.) The highlight in Anthony's senior year was his only double-double of the season, a season-high 13-block, 11-rebound effort versus Texas Christian on February 7, 2007.
He signed a one-year deal (with an option for a second) with Miami in July 2007.
He made 24 appearances that season, averaging 3.5 points and 3.9 rebounds.
The following year Anthony made his NBA playoff debut during Miami's first-round series with the Atlanta Hawks.
Miami lost the series 4–3.
He was re-signed by the Heat in July 2009.
With Miami's high-profile free agent signings of LeBron James and Chris Bosh in July 2010 much hype surrounded the team with its new self-proclaimed "Big Three".
On July 16, 2010, Joel Anthony re-signed with the Miami Heat on a five-year, $18 million deal.
Miami finished the 2010–11 NBA season second in the Eastern Conference behind the Chicago Bulls with a 58–24 record.
On January 9, 2011, in 29 minutes of play against the Portland Trail Blazers, Anthony recorded zero counting stats and 4 personal fouls, setting an NBA record for most playing time in a game without recording a point, rebound, assist, steal or block.
The Heat cruised through the first three rounds of the playoffs before losing to the Dallas Mavericks 4–2 during the 2011 NBA Finals.
Anthony averaged 1.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, and 20.5 minutes per game during the NBA Finals.
The following season, Joel won his first NBA title with the Miami Heat against the Oklahoma City Thunder in five games.
He won two championships with the Heat in 2012 and 2013.
He is the General manager of the Montreal Alliance of the Canadian Elite Basketball League (CEBL).
Previously he was a player consultant for the Hamilton Honey Badgers.
He is a former member of the Canada national team.
After attending Selwyn House School, Emmanuel Christian School, and Dawson College, Anthony was recruited by Pensacola Junior College in Pensacola, Florida, United States.
After two years, he transferred to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
Anthony won his second championship on June 20, 2013, when the Heat defeated the San Antonio Spurs in an intense seven game series.
In the series, Anthony put up 2 points while playing 3.7 minutes.
On January 15, 2014, a three-team trade was completed involving the Miami Heat, the Boston Celtics, and the Golden State Warriors.
On October 17, 2014, Anthony was traded to the Detroit Pistons in exchange for Will Bynum.
In 49 games for the Pistons in 2014–15, he averaged 1.8 points and 1.9 rebounds in 8.3 minutes per game.
On July 20, 2015, Anthony re-signed with the Pistons.
The Heat sent Anthony, a protected future draft pick received from Philadelphia in an earlier trade, and a 2016 second-round draft pick to the Celtics.
On February 18, 2016, Anthony was traded to the Philadelphia 76ers in a three-team trade involving the Pistons and the Houston Rockets, where Anthony and a 2017 second-round pick went to Philadelphia, Donatas Motiejūnas and Marcus Thornton to Detroit, and the rights to Chukwudiebere Maduabum and a 2016 first-round pick to Houston.
However, four days later, the Pistons rescinded their trade following a failed physical by Motiejūnas, forcing Anthony to return to the Pistons.
On July 10, 2016, he was waived by the Pistons.
After spending preseason with the San Antonio Spurs in October 2016, Anthony returned to the team in January 2017, signing a 10-day contract on January 23.
He made his debut for the Spurs that night, recording four rebounds in five minutes off the bench in a 112–86 win over the Brooklyn Nets.
He signed a second 10-day contract with the Spurs on February 2, then a rest-of-season contract on February 12.
On September 24, 2017, Anthony signed with the Milwaukee Bucks.
He was waived on October 14 as one of the team's final preseason roster cuts.
On February 27, 2018, Anthony signed with San Lorenzo of Argentina's Liga Nacional de Básquetbol (LNB), as a temporary replacement for injured power forward-center Matías Sandes.