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Manny Harris was born on 21 September, 1989 in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., is an American basketball player (born 1989). Discover Manny Harris'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 34 years old?
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Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
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United States
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Manny Harris Height, Weight & Measurements
At 34 years old, Manny Harris height is 6′ 5″ .
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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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Manny Harris Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Manny Harris worth at the age of 34 years old? Manny Harris’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Manny Harris's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Corperryale L'Adorable "Manny" Harris (born September 21, 1989) is an American professional basketball player for Al Riyadi Beirut of the Lebanese Basketball League.
He has previously played for the Los Angeles Lakers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Dallas Mavericks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and is a former All-Big Ten Conference guard who played three seasons for the Michigan Wolverines.
During his high school basketball career, he became the first player to start for three consecutive Detroit Public School League championship teams since Jalen Rose and Voshon Lenard had done so from 1989 to 1991.
At Redford, Harris once recorded 52 points and 15 rebounds.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, Harris was a 2005 Class A All-State fifth team selection as a sophomore by The Detroit News.
He was an Associated Press Class A All-State first team selection in each of the next two seasons.
In both 2005 and 2007, only two preseason selections made the regular season team.
During the 2006–07 season, his last at Redford, Harris averaged 33.5 points, 11.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists.
Harris was highly recruited, receiving offers from Tennessee, UCLA, Wisconsin, George Washington, and Indiana before committing to the University of Michigan.
Harris was selected as the 2007 Mr. Basketball of Michigan.
That season he led the Redford to the Michigan High School Athletic Association Class A championship game, which it lost to Saginaw High School.
He was ranked by Rivals.com as the sixth-best shooting guard in the country in the 2007 high school class, while Scout.com ranked him the twelfth-best shooting guard.
ESPN ranked him #7, but they listed him as a point guard.
When Michigan announced that it would replace Tommy Amaker with John Beilein as head coach, Harris was initially unsure if he would honor his signed letter of intent, but when Michigan re-signed assistant coach Mike Jackson, he again decided to attend the school.
Prior to the 2007–08 basketball season, Freshman Harris was selected as a second team pre-season All-Big Ten Conference selection.
He started every game for the 2007–08 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball team.
He scored 13 points and tallied 4 steals in his debut on November 9 against.
After the 2007–08 NCAA basketball season, Harris was selected as a second team All-Big Ten Conference selection and an All-Freshman team selection.
He led the Wolverines in scoring (16.4), assists (2.8), steals (1.5), minutes (32.9) and free throw percentage (82.0).
Among his highlights during the season were being named to the Great Alaska Shootout tournament team, becoming the fourth U-M freshman to score over 500 points in first season (516), and setting the U-M freshman record for free throws made in a season while playing at least 20 minutes and starting every game.
During the season, he keyed the first three-game winning streak of the season for the team, which earned him his first Big Ten Player of the Week Award.
At Michigan, he was a 2008–09 first team All-Big Ten Conference selection, a 2007–08 second team All-Big Ten selection and a 2009–10 third team All-Big Ten selection.
Harris also earned Big Ten Academic All-Conference honors as both a sophomore and a junior after the 2008–09 and 2009–10 Big Ten Conference regular seasons.
As a 2008–09 first team pre-season All-Big Ten player, he was the first Wolverine to earn the honor since Daniel Horton in 2004.
Although he was the leading returning scorer and top draft prospect, Purdue's Robbie Hummel was named Big Ten Preseason Player of the Year.
Preseason All-Big Ten status has not always led to regular season honors.
Harris opened the 2008–09 Michigan Wolverines men's basketball season with a career-high 30 points in a 77–55 victory over Michigan Tech on November 11.
The following night in the second game of the Coaches vs. cancer classic, Harris nearly posted a triple double when he posted 26 points, and career-highs with 10 rebounds and 8 assists in a 76–56 win against Northeastern University.
This quick start earned Harris the November 17, 2008 Big Ten Player of the Week Award.
Harris led the Big Ten Conference in scoring until the second to last game of the preconference schedule when he snapped a ten-game double digit scoring streak.
Harris began the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season by recording the second triple double in school history.
Harris previously attended Redford High School in Detroit, Michigan, where he won the state's Mr. Basketball award as a senior.
Harris is one of only five Big Ten Conference basketball players to have finished in the top ten in the conference in scoring, rebounding, and assist average in the same season and prior to Evan Turner's 2009–10 season, Harris' 2008–09 season was the only time a player had finished in the top six of all three categories.
He decided to forgo his final year of collegiate eligibility and declare himself eligible for the 2010 NBA draft, but went undrafted.
He signed with the Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).
He began his second year injured and rehabbed for two months in the NBA D-League with Cavaliers' affiliate, the Canton Charge, before being re-signed by the Cavaliers.
He signed with BC Azovmash of Ukraine in September 2012 and spent 2012–13 playing in the Ukrainian Basketball SuperLeague.
For the following two seasons he split time in the NBA, NBA D-League and in the Turkish Basketball Super League.
He is an NBA D-League All-star and six-time D-League performer of the week.
He has set single-game scoring records for the Legends, Charge and D-Fenders franchises.