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What is Dominique Wilkins’ net worth?

Dominique Wilkins, a retired American professional basketball player, has a net worth of $16 million. He played 11 seasons with the NBA’s Atlanta Hawks and is considered one of the greatest dunkers in NBA history. Wilkins won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest twice and defeated Michael Jordan in 1985. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006. After retiring, he served as the Hawks’ Vice President of Basketball and worked as a color analyst. Wilkins also founded the Dominique Wilkins Basketball Academy and has a private wine label.

Dominique Wilkins’ Early Life and College Career

Dominique Wilkins was born in 1960 in Paris, France, where his father was stationed as an airman in the US Air Force. He moved around quite a bit before finally settling in Washington, North Carolina, where he attended Washington High School. Wilkins was a standout player on the school’s basketball team, winning MVP for the team’s Class 3-A State Championships in both 1978 and 1979. He also played in several high-profile games, including the McDonald’s All-American Game, the Capital Classic, and the Kentucky Derby Festival.

After graduating from high school, Wilkins enrolled at the University of Georgia in 1979. He played for the Bulldogs and averaged 21.6 points per game, earning him the title of SEC Men’s Basketball Player of the Year in 1981. However, after his junior year, Wilkins dropped out of college to pursue his professional career.

Dominique Wilkins’ Basketball Career Highlights

Dominique Wilkins was selected by the Utah Jazz in the 1982 NBA draft, but he was later traded to the Atlanta Hawks. He won his first Slam-Dunk Championship during the 1984-1985 season and finished the season with a 27.4 scoring average. The following season, Wilkins won the league scoring title with an average of 30.3 points a game and earned his first of nine NBA All-Star titles. In the 1987-1988 season, Wilkins posted the highest scoring average of his career, with 30.7. He was named an All-Star for the fourth consecutive year the following season and shot a career-best .844 from the free-throw line. Wilkins’ contributions helped the Hawks record four straight 50-win seasons across the 1980s.

Success and Records for Dominique Wilkins

Dominique Wilkins had an impressive season in 1990-1991, averaging a career-best 9 rebounds and leading the Hawks in scoring for the eighth consecutive year. He also made his sixth All-Star Game appearance, leading the East to a victory over the West. Despite suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon the following season, Wilkins was able to score his 20,000th point and earn the NBA Comeback Player of the Year Award upon his recovery. In December of 1993, Wilkins set an NBA record by making 23 free throws in a game without a miss, against the Chicago Bulls.

Wilkins Traded to Clippers, signs with Celtics and Wins Gold Medal

After over a decade with the Hawks, Wilkins was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in 1994 and finished the season with a 26.0 scoring average, ranking fourth in the NBA. He then became a free agent and signed with the Boston Celtics. Wilkins quickly became part of “Dream Team II” and helped win the gold medal at the 1994 World Championship of Basketball.

Wilkins Signs with Panathinaikos and Leads Team to EuroLeague Final Four

In 1995, Dominique Wilkins left the Celtics for the Greek League’s Panathinaikos. He struggled at first, but eventually averaged 20.1 points and 7.4 rebounds per game. In 1996, he helped Panathinaikos reach the EuroLeague Final Four, where he was named MVP after scoring 35 points and 8 rebounds in the semifinal and 16 points and 10 rebounds in the final. He also helped the team win the Greek Cup.

Dominique Wilkins NBA Career

Dominique Wilkins returned to the NBA in 1996 and signed with the San Antonio Spurs. He then went overseas to play for Teamsystem Bologna in the Italian League, where he averaged 17.8 points and 7.3 rebounds in 34 games. He also played 20 games in the FIBA EuroLeague season, averaging 17.9 points and 7 rebounds. In 1998, Wilkins returned to the NBA for his final career season with the Orlando Magic, playing alongside his brother Gerald. Wilkins recorded 26,668 points and 7,169 rebounds over the course of his NBA career.

Personal Life and Business Ventures

Dominique Wilkins married Nicole Berry in 1992 and had four children together before divorcing in 2003. In 2006, he married Robin Campbell and had a son named Jacob. After retiring from basketball, Wilkins pursued various business ventures, including serving as the Atlanta Hawks’ Vice President of Basketball since 2004 and working as a color analyst for Hawks games on “FSN South.” He also developed his Dominique Wilkins Basketball Academy in partnership with 24 Hour Fitness in 2010, which offered camps, clinics, and trainings in Pearl City, Hawaii. Additionally, he launched the Wilkins Private Reserve wine label.

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