Sean Elliott
Sean Elliott was a two-time NBA All-star and an exceptional basketball player who broke Kareem Abdul Jabbar's all-time Pac-10 scoring record in college.
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February 2, 1968
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Sean Elliott, a retired American professional basketball player and sports broadcaster, is best known for his time with the San Antonio Spurs, including a memorable game-winning shot in Game 2 of the 1999 NBA Finals. He has also worked as a sports analyst and commentator for various networks, such as ESPN and the Spurs broadcast team. Elliott’s notable achievements include being a two-time NBA All-Star, the first player in NBA history to return to play after a kidney transplant, and his induction into the University of Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. Furthermore, he surpassed Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s all-time Pac-10 scoring record in college and became Arizona’s all-time leading scorer. Elliott’s net worth from his professional basketball career is estimated to be at least $42,426,666.