Biography

Who is Jerry Stackhouse? Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Ethnicity, Career

Jerry Stackhouse

Jerry Stackhouse is a former basketball player from the United States. He spent 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association-NBA. He worked as an assistant coach with the Toronto Raptors and the Memphis Grizzlies. Stackhouse also worked as an NBA TV commentator.

Quick Facts

Celebrated Name:Jerry Stackhouse
Real Name/Full Name:Jerry Stackhouse
Gender:Male
Age:48 years old
Birth Date:5 November 1974
Birth Place:Kinston, North Carolina
Nationality:American
Height:1.98 m
Weight:99 kg
Sexual Orientation:Straight
Marital Status:Married
Wife/Spouse (Name):Ramirra Marks (m. 2000)
Children/Kids (Son and Daughter):Jaye Stackhouse, Alexis Stackhouse, Antonio Stackhouse
Dating/Girlfriend (Name):N/A
Is Jerry Stackhouse Gay?:No
Profession:Basketball Coach and retired professional Basketball player
Salary:N/A
Net Worth in 2024:$70 million

Jerry Stackhouse Biography

 Jerry Stackhouse is the younger brother of former CBA player, one-time forward Tony Dawson of the Sacramento Kings and Boston Celtics, and the uncle of former Wake Forest University guard Craig Dawson. Stackhouse was a standout player when he was a sophomore in high school.

During Stackhouse’s senior year, he led Oak Hill Academy to an unbeaten season alongside future college classmate Jeff McInnis. He was a two-time Parade All-America team pick and the McDonald’s All-American Game MVP. At the 1992 Nike Camp, he and Rasheed Wallace were regarded as the best players. Some consider Stackhouse the finest prep player to come out of North Carolina since Michael Jordan.

Jerry Stackhouse

Jerry Stackhouse’s Age, Height, Weight

Jerry Stackhouse was born on November 5, 1974, and is 48 years old as of 2024. His height is 1.98 meters, and his weight is 99 kg.

Career

 Jerry Stackhouse was dubbed the “Next Jordan” at one time because both players played at North Carolina, got third in the draft, were listed at 6’6, appeared physically similar, and had parallels in acrobatic games. In 1984 and 1995, Sam Perkins and Rasheed Wallace each saw a larger power forward taken in the number four slot soon after.

Both have averaged 44.2 points per game for the Sixers. Stackhouse led the 76ers in the NBA Slam Dunk Game in 1996.

In the 2002 summer, Stackhouse was part of a six-player transaction that included Richard Hamilton to the Washington Wizards. Stackhouse was acquired in the 2004 summer by Christian Laettner and the Washington Wizards with a first-round draft pick (Devin Harris). On July 8, 2009, Stackhouse was moved to the Memphis Grizzlies in a four-team transaction. On October 23, 2010, Stackhouse signed terms with the Miami Heat. On July 11, 2012, he committed to a one-year contract with the Nets.

The Toronto Raptors hired Stackhouse as an assistant coach on June 29, 2015. On September 9, 2016, he was hired as head coach of the Raptors 905, the franchise’s NBA Development League affiliate. Stackhouse was named head coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores on April 5, 2019, after signing a six-year contract.

Achievements and Awards

Jerry Stackhouse appeared in two NBA all-star exhibition games between 2000 and 2001. Stackhouse was also named Sports Illustrated Player of the Year in 1995. Stackhouse was also chosen to the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 1996, an honor bestowed upon him by the NBA. He also won the 2017 NBA D-League Coach of the Year award.

Jerry Stackhouse’s Net Worth in 2024

Jerry Stackhouse, a former American professional basketball player, has an estimated net worth of $70 million as of February 2024. He most recently served as a commentator for NBC television.

Jerry Stackhouse is a well-known and well-respected former basketball player who spent 18 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and is the current head coach. His most remarkable performance in the NBA during the 2000-01 season was 2380 points. Stackhouse is the head coach of the Vanderbilt Commodores and former head coach of the Raptors 905, as well as an assistant coach for the Toronto Raptors and Memphis Grizzlies.

Jerry Stackhouse Wife, Marriage

Jerry Stackhouse, the 11th child, was born on November 5, 1974, in Kinston, North Carolina, to George and Minnie Stackhouse. Stackhouse, who grew up in a Christian home where his mother was a shepherd, spent much time at church. Stackhouse established a pattern of conduct and attitude that would propel him to the top of the NBA.

Jerry Stackhouse, the youngest of 11 children, learned the notion of “team” as a youngster. His faith, tight family ties, and athleticism led him to a successful collegiate basketball career and selection in the NBA’s annual draft.