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Peyton Siva was born on 24 October, 1990 in Seattle, Washington, U.S., is an American basketball player. Discover Peyton Siva'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 Scorpio
Born 24 October, 1990
Birthday 24 October
Birthplace Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1984

Siva became the second player ever to win this award multiple times; Patrick Ewing accomplished the same feat in 1984 and 1985 Siva had a Big East tournament and school record for steals in a Big East tournament game with seven vs Notre Dame in the semi-finals, it tied Terrence Williams (also from Seattle, WA) the only other Louisville player and 10 others.

1990

Peyton Robert Siva Jr. (born October 24, 1990) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Illawarra Hawks of the National Basketball League (NBL).

He played college basketball for Louisville, leading the school to two Final Fours, including a national championship his senior season.

2010

Louisville received an at-large bid to the 2010 NCAA tournament, earning a 9 seed in the South Region where they lost to 8 seed California 62–77 in the first round.

In his sophomore season he started 35 games for the Cardinals, averaging 28 minutes a game.

He averaged 9.9 points per game and his 5.2 assists per game ranked second best in the Big East.

In consecutive games against West Virginia and Connecticut, Siva hit game-winning layups in the final seconds to give Louisville one-point victories.

The Cardinals finished the season 25–10, 12–6 in the 2010–11 Big East season tied for 3rd in the conference.

2011

He was an honorable mention selection for the 2011 All-Big East Men's Basketball Team and was named to the 2011 Big East men's basketball tournament All-Tournament Team after averaging 12 points, 7.7 assists, and 5.3 rebounds as the Cardinals reached the championship game.

They received an at-large bid and a #4 seed in the 2011 NCAA tournament where they were upset in the second round by #13 seeded Morehead State 61–62.

During his junior year in 2011–12, Siva had difficulties on the court early in the season; midway through the season, he had made less than 25% of his three-point attempts, and turned the ball over as much as four times in one half.

Cardinals coach Rick Pitino sensed that Siva was getting involved in too many things, and pulled him aside for a talk.

Pitino later recalled, "I told him, 'Take a relationship sabbatical — I'll even call your girlfriend for you.' He should only be making time for two things: school and basketball. I told him that we need 100 percent of his focus on the court."

2012

From that point, Siva rediscovered his game, and became the Most Outstanding Player of the 2012 Big East tournament.

In the tournament he averaged 13.8 points and 5.8 assists per game.

Louisville advanced to the Final Four of the 2012 NCAA tournament, upsetting #1 seed Michigan State 57–44 in the sweet sixteen and defeating #7 seed Florida in the regional final.

Before losing in the national semifinals to arch-rival and eventual national champion Kentucky.

Siva averaged 9.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, 5.6 assists, and 1.7 steals a game for the Cardinals, who finished the season with a 30–10 record.

Before the start of the 2012–13 basketball season the Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team was picked to finish 1st in the Big East Conference in polls done by Big East writers and coaches.

Siva was selected as the Big East Preseason Player of the Year and to the Big East Preseason first team by both the writers and coaches also.

U of L finished the regular season with a 26–5 record and 14–4 in the Big East to tie for a share of the Big East regular season championship with Georgetown and Marquette, who also finished with a 14–4 conference record.

2013

He was drafted by the Detroit Pistons, who selected him with the 56th overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft.

Siva is of Samoan descent and grew up in a troubled Seattle neighborhood.

His mother worked three jobs to try to support the family.

His father was mostly absent, struggling with drug and alcohol addiction throughout Siva's childhood.

The younger Siva successfully talked his father out of killing himself.

Siva, determined to escape the fate of other family members, plunged himself into sports.

When he first tried out for youth football, he was too light to play, but managed to make weight.

He soon developed a reputation as a relentlessly aggressive athlete in both football and basketball, and as a promising young prospect.

Siva also made it a point to avoid alcohol and drugs, and helped many other boys in his neighborhood avoid gang involvement, partially by persuading his mother to let them stay at her house on weekends.

Siva attended Franklin High School in Seattle.

His freshman year he averaged 13.5 points helping Franklin win the 4A championship.

As a senior he averaged 18.1 points, 5.3 assists, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.3 steals, leading Franklin to the Class 3A state championship.

He was a unanimous selection for AP Washington Player of the Year, was named a McDonald's All-American, and was named Mr. Basketball in the state of Washington.

During his freshman season Siva averaged 11.3 minutes in 31 games backing up senior starter Edgar Sosa.

Hampered by a wrist injury throughout the year he managed to dish out at least 3 assists in 11 games and he scored a career high 14 at West Virginia.

Louisville beat #1 Syracuse 78–68 in their final game of the final season at Freedom Hall, before moving to the KFC Yum! Center.

The Cardinals finished the season 20–13, and tied for 5th in the Big East with an 11–7 conference record.

They lost in the second round of the Big East tournament to Cincinnati 66–69.

Siva led Louisville to the 2013 Big East tournament championship and was named the tournament's most outstanding player for the second consecutive year.