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Steve Carfino was born on 28 August, 1962 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American basketball player (born 1962). Discover Steve Carfino'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 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 28 August, 1962
Birthday 28 August
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Steve Carfino Height, Weight & Measurements

At 61 years old, Steve Carfino height is 1.88 m and Weight 86 kg.

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Height 1.88 m
Weight 86 kg
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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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Steve Carfino Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Steve Carfino worth at the age of 61 years old? Steve Carfino’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Steve Carfino's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1962

Steve Carfino (born August 28, 1962) is an American former professional basketball player, who played for the University of Iowa in college basketball and later in the Australian National Basketball League.

After retiring he became a television commentator, focusing on basketball, occasionally covering other sports.

He is the younger brother of former University of Southern California player Don Carfino.

Carfino attended St. John Bosco High School in Bellflower, California.

He was a High School All-American selection.

Carfino is a patron of CBC (Cammeray Book Club) which helps in men's mental health awareness.

Carfino attended the University of Iowa, as a guard, recruited by Lute Olson and finishing his last season under George Raveling.

The Hawkeyes played in 3 NCAA Tournaments in Carfino's four seasons.

In his final year at Iowa, he was named in the All Big Ten, and was also named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Hawkeyes for that season.

As a Senior, Carfino averaged 11.7 points, 1.8 Rebounds and 2.4 assists.

For his career he scored 1007 points on .489 shooting from the floor and .716 from the free throw line.

After this, Carfino was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the NBA in the last selection of the 6th round.

1984

He was cut by the Celtics in August 1984.

After leaving the Celtics Carfino stepped away from basketball, operating a sports store in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, between September 1984 and July 1985.

1986

Steve played five seasons in the NBL between 1986 and 1991.

He was also named the runner-up for the Most Valuable Player award in 1986.

1987

He was then named in the 1987 All-NBL first team, and was ranked second in steals averaging 3.4 a game.

1988

He joined the Sydney Kings in 1988 after playing two seasons and 51 games at the Hobart Devils.

In 1988 and 1989 he was named in the All-NBL second team, and continued to rank high in the steals and assists on an annual basis.

During his NBL career, Carfino amassed 3,089 points at an average of 23.4 points, as well as having 750 assists, 501 rebounds and 378 steals.

His highest score in his NBL career was 52 which he achieved twice, as well as scoring over 40 points five times more.

1991

He was forced to retire from playing after the 1991 NBL season at the age of 29 due to ongoing back problems.

Carfino was invited to play pro ball in Australia.

He took the opportunity to follow in the foot-steps of other great 'import' players that had made a big impact on the game down-under, and elevated the league to new levels through the 80s.

His Australian career started when he moved to Hobart and played with the Hobart Devils.

He was named in the All-NBL first team in his debut season.

He was ranked fourth in scoring in his debut season averaging 32.7 per game, and came second in the category of assists (7 per game), and steals (3.4 per game).

1996

In 1996 Steve joined Fox Sports to provide commentary of televised NBL games alongside play-by-play commentator John Casey.

He also hosted FOX SPORTS Central, The Afternoon Rush, Inside Basketball, and NBL Wrap.

2004

Steve Carfino was inducted into the NBL Hall of Fame as a player in 2004.

His selection caused some angst among some of the press (most notably Adelaide's leading basketball journalist Boti Nagy) who accused him and fellow Fox Sports television commentator John Casey of shamelessly pushing for his inclusion in the HoF during their commentary of NBL games.

After retiring from the NBL, Carfino joined Network Ten and provided color commentary for broadcasts of Sydney Kings home games.

2005

In 2005, he added both acting and voice-overs to his résumé.

2010

In 2010, the NBL moved from Fox Sports back to Network Ten, on its HD sports channel One.

2013

On October 10, 2013, Carfino was named in the Sydney Kings 25th Anniversary Team.

Homenetmen Antranig

2016

He was appointed as Senior Men's coach for local Sydney domestic basketball club Homenetmen Antranig on April 13, 2016.

Fans were elated with the Carfino hiring, heard chanting "Yalla Stepan!"

from the sidelines during his first session with the playing group.

On April 13, 2016, an hour after being appointed Carfino was inducted into the Antranig Basketball Hall of Fame.