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Kris Rosales was born on 20 December, 1990 in Bellflower, California, U.S., is a Filipino-American basketball player. Discover Kris Rosales'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 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 20 December, 1990
Birthday 20 December
Birthplace Bellflower, California, U.S.
Nationality Filipino / American

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Kris Rosales Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Kris Rosales height is 183 cm and Weight 75 kg.

Physical Status
Height 183 cm
Weight 75 kg
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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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Kris Rosales Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kris Rosales worth at the age of 33 years old? Kris Rosales’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Filipino / American. We have estimated Kris Rosales's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

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

1990

Krismoir Sajise Rosales (born December 20, 1990) is a Filipino-American professional basketball player for the NorthPort Batang Pier of the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA).

2009

After graduating high school in 2009 he accepted a scholarship from coach Bill Czech to play at NAIA Division 1 school at Hope International University in Fullerton, California.

In Rosales' freshman year, he played in all 30 games with 28 starts for the Royals.

He scored a season high 26 points against San Diego Christian Hawks.

He missed a triple double by two rebounds with 10 points, 10 assists, and 8 rebounds in season finale against Biola.

They were in last place that season.

As a sophomore, Rosales led the team with 1.7 steals per game and placed 4th in the entire GSAC steals leaderboard.

He scored a season high 24 points against the Concordia Golden Eagles a game after scoring 23 points against Westmont.

He then grabbed a career high nine rebounds in the season finale against the Trinity Christian Trolls.

In his junior year, Rosales started all 30 games.

He was in the top 5 for the entire GSAC in assists, steals, and minutes per game.

He also set new career-highs in points and assists with 30 and 12 respectively in different games.

2013

In 2013, Rosales became Hope's first Golden State Athletic Conference Player of the Year, and the first Royal in the program's then-near 60-year history to receive first-team National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics honors.

They also qualified for the NAIA National Tournament that season.

He finished his college career as Hope International's eighth-leading scorer and one of three players in the program's history with more than 1,500 points and 400 assists.

Rosales worked out for the Toronto Raptors twice, once in Fullerton and the other in Los Angeles.

He also worked out for the Sacramento Kings at a local high school in Sacramento.

He also worked out with the Los Angeles Clippers at their practice facility and a day later he flew to New Jersey to work out with the Brooklyn Nets at their facility.

2014

On October 30, 2014, after going undrafted in the 2013 NBA D-League Draft and a hardluck campaign to make it to the NBA D-League, Rosales made his PBA D-League debut as the part of Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants.

He helped the Giants to win their game against Bread Story−LPU Smashing Bakers with a score of 79–74.

2015

He was drafted 19th overall in the 2015 PBA draft by the Barako Bull Energy.

Rosales started playing basketball at the age of 4 in his backyard.

His father, Nielon Rosales, built a basketball court for him and his older brother, Nayton.

At the age of 7 he joined his first basketball league in the city of Bellflower, California.

He played a year of junior varsity and three years of varsity basketball at St. John Bosco High School under Coach Chris Madigan.

Rosales also played for Tanduay Light Rhum Masters for four games in the 2015 PBA D-League Foundation Cup but his team felt short at the quarterfinals.

In 2015 Rosales was recruited by the Singapore Slingers of the ASEAN Basketball League (ABL) where he led the Slingers to a runner-up finish.

He was awarded Player of the Week after finishing with 20 points on 50% from the field, 5 rebounds, 5 assists, and a steal in a win over the Saigon Heat.

He averaged 10 points, 3.2 assists, and 1.4 steals per game during the ABL's regular season.

Rosales was drafted 7th in the second round and 19th overall by the Barako Bull Energy also known now as the Phoenix Fuel Masters during the 2015 PBA draft.

The Fuel Masters were unable to sign him due to the team's heavy guard rotation.

Rosales then signed a 2 1⁄2-year deal with the TNT Katropa after his stint in the ABL.

In just his second career PBA game, Rosales recorded 13 points on 4 for 8 shooting from the field in just 22 minutes of playing time.

In his sophomore season, Rosales scored 15 points in a loss to the NLEX Road Warriors.

2017

He also took part in the Obstacle Challenge during the 2017 PBA All-Star Week.

He scored 15 points once again as he temporarily became a starter with Jayson Castro busy with national team duties.

That season, TNT made it to the 2017 Commissioner's Cup Finals.

In Game 5, he had a PBA career-high 16 points off the bench, but TNT still lost to the San Miguel Beermen.

San Miguel clinched the Finals the following game.

In the Governors' Cup, he injured his knee and was declared out for the rest of the season.