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Nathan Jawai was born on 10 October, 1986 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian basketball player (born 1986). Discover Nathan Jawai'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 37 years old?
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37 years old |
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Libra |
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10 October, 1986 |
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10 October |
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
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Australia
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Nathan Jawai Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Nathan Jawai height is 209 cm and Weight 140 kg.
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209 cm |
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140 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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Nathan Jawai Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nathan Jawai worth at the age of 37 years old? Nathan Jawai’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Australia. We have estimated Nathan Jawai's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Nathan Jawai Social Network
Timeline
Nathan Leon Jawai (born 10 October 1986) is an Australian professional basketball player for the Darwin Salties of the NBL1 North.
Standing at 209 cm, he plays at the power forward and centre positions.
Born at the Royal Hospital for Women in the Sydney suburb of Paddington on 10 October 1986, Jawai lived in Sydney for a year before his parents, Lynette and Ron, moved back to Bamaga, a small town of about 1000 people, located north of the Jardine River and only 40 km from the tip of Cape York Peninsula.
He is an Indigenous Australian of Torres Strait Islander descent.
Jawai's uncle is former Olympian basketballer Danny Morseu, the second Indigenous Australian to represent Australia at the Olympics in basketball.
Jawai’s great uncle is Indigenous land rights activist Eddie Mabo.
Like most children on Cape York, he played rugby league throughout primary school and early high school.
However, living in a remote indigenous community meant Jawai was subject to a lot of bad influences and was often getting in trouble due to the stain of drug and alcohol abuse.
Strong parental guidance and the decision to send Jawai to high school at St Augustine's College in Cairns ensured he stayed away from bad influences.
At the age of 15, Jawai began playing basketball, and it only took him two years until he began playing competitively for the Cairns Marlins of the Queensland Basketball League in 2004.
He then spent two years at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra before venturing to the United States in 2006 to play college basketball for Midland College.
However, after just one season with Midland, Jawai returned to Australia and had surgery to remove the meniscus in his right knee.
With his move back home, he had hopes of joining an NBL club.
He subsequently re-joined the Cairns Marlins and helped guide them to a national title in 2007 while earning ACC All-Star Five honours.
Jawai's play with the Cairns Taipans' feeder team, the Cairns Marlins, earned him a spot on the Taipans roster for the 2007–08 NBL season.
In 31 games for the Taipans, Jawai averaged 17.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game.
His season highs for points and rebounds was 28 and 18 respectively.
Jawai was drafted 41st overall in the 2008 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers; however, his rights were traded to the Toronto Raptors in a deal that also brought Jermaine O'Neal to Toronto in exchange for T. J. Ford, Rasho Nesterović, Maceo Baston, and the draft rights to Roy Hibbert.
On 11 July 2008, he signed a two-year deal with the Raptors, and the nicknames soon rolled in with "Aussie Shaq", "Outback Shaq" and "Baby Shaq", due to his resemblance to Shaquille O'Neal.
He was also nicknamed "Big Nate" by Toronto commentators.
On 17 December 2008, Jawai was cleared to resume training after enduring a worrisome period in which he was not allowed to undergo physical activity.
Jawai was required to 'rest', due to a routine pre-season test which revealed a cardiac abnormality.
On 21 January 2009, Jawai made his NBA debut against the Detroit Pistons at The Palace of Auburn Hills, becoming the first indigenous Australian to play in the NBA.
On 26 February 2009, Jawai was assigned by the Raptors to the Idaho Stampede of the NBA Development League.
In his first start (his second game), he registered 12 points, 5 rebounds and a team-high 3 blocks in Idaho's 104–96 win over the Utah Flash.
Jawai was recalled from the D-League on 23 March 2009.
On 9 July 2009, Jawai was traded to the Dallas Mavericks as a part of the four-team trade that also involved the Orlando Magic and Memphis Grizzlies.
Later that year, on 20 October 2009, Jawai was traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for a conditional second-round pick in the 2012 NBA draft.
On 8 November 2009, Jawai played arguably the best game of his NBA career, scoring a team-high 16 points and grabbing six rebounds in a game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
On 19 February 2010, Jawai was sent to the Sioux Falls Skyforce of the NBA D-League for a short stint.
He was recalled on 21 February 2010, and sent back on 31 March 2010.
On 18 August 2010, Jawai signed a one-year deal with the Serbian team Partizan Belgrade.
In June 2011, Jawai signed a deal with the Russian team UNICS Kazan.
Following the conclusion of Kazan's season, Jawai returned to Cairns and joined the Marlins for a two-game stint.
In July 2012, Jawai signed a deal with the Spanish team Barcelona Regal for the 2012–13 season.
In July 2013, Jawai signed with the Turkish team Galatasaray Liv Hospital.
In October 2013, he sustained a traumatic neck injury while playing for Galatasaray.
He had long-lasting effects because of the incident and temporarily couldn't see from one eye.
He subsequently managed just four total games for Galatasaray in 2013–14.