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Aquille Carr was born on 28 September, 1993 in Baltimore, MD, is an American professional basketball player. Discover Aquille Carr'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 31 years old?
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31 years old |
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Libra |
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28 September, 1993 |
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28 September |
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Baltimore, Maryland |
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United States |
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Aquille Carr Height, Weight & Measurements
At 31 years old, Aquille Carr height is 5′ 6″ and Weight 148 lbs.
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5′ 6″ |
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148 lbs |
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Dating & Relationship status
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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Aquille Carr Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Aquille Carr worth at the age of 31 years old? Aquille Carr’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated
Aquille Carr's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In 2019, Carr returned to the Baltimore Hawks and scored a franchise-best 65 points against the Roanoke Rising Stars.
In November 2017, Carr signed with Girne Universitesi Sk of the Cypriot North League.
In January 2016, Carr signed with the Baltimore Hawks of the American Basketball Association.
On April 20, 2014, Carr announced his intentions to enter the 2014 NBA draft but subsequently went undrafted.
On September 9, 2014, Carr signed a one-year deal with the Saint John Mill Rats of the Canadian National Basketball League. However, his troubled career continued, as he was suspended twice during the season and often took his anger and frustration out during games. On December 13, 2014, he was released by the Mill Rats after appearing in nine games and averaging 12.9 points and 3.4 assists per game.
On November 1, 2013, Carr was drafted by the Delaware 87ers in the third round of the 2013 NBA Development League Draft. On November 23, 2013, in his debut game, Carr recorded 15 points and 2 assists in a 106-117 loss to the Canton Charge. On January 3, 2014, he was released by the 87ers per his request, citing his displeasure with the lack of playing time.
During his sophomore season, he scored 57 points against Forest Park to win the Big Miller Christmas Classic, 103–71. In that game, he scored seven three-pointers, 12 two-point field goals, and on 12-of-15 free throws, and surpassed his school's single-game scoring record that had stood for 50 years. Carr led his team to a school-best 25–2 record and the Class 4A state championship game, where they incurred their second loss. On the season, he averaged 31.3 points, 5.6 assists, and 4.5 steals. In his first two years at Patterson, he tallied more than 1,000 points. On April 6, 2011, ESPN named Carr the High School Player of the Week.
He developed a significant following in his hometown of Baltimore. The Sun characterized him as a "must-see phenomenon". Patterson relocated from its small gymnasium to the arena on the Morgan State University campus eight times during the season to hold the large crowds drawn to attend his games. He received numerous nicknames, the most notable being "The Crime Stopper", for his alleged effect on the city's crime rate. His high school coach, Harry Martin said, "The crime in East Baltimore probably goes down during our games." One of his highlight videos on YouTube received almost 500,000 views as of March 2011. That video has since received over 6 million views.
In April 2011, Carr played on the U.S. junior team in the Junior International Tournament in Milan, Italy. He led the team to capture the gold medal and averaged 40.0 points per game. After scoring 45 points in one game, Italian fans carried him from the court. Shortly after the tournament, the Italian professional basketball club Lottomatica Roma (the same club Brandon Jennings played for after high school) reportedly offered the high school sophomore a $750,000 contract. It was the largest contract ever offered by a European club to a high school player before graduation. According to his coach, Carr planned to finish his high school career at Patterson; however there was some speculation that he would be unable to play his senior year at a Baltimore Public School due to his turning 19 years old before the start of the season. Carr eventually transferred to a series of prep schools.
As of June 2011, ESPN gave Carr a grade of 92 ("Player has the potential to significantly contribute to a high-major program over four years") and ranked him the No. 9 point guard and No. 50 overall player in the 2013 college recruiting class. Rivals.com ranked him the No. 53 overall player in his class. Carr played with the Under Armour-sponsored Baltimore Elite Amateur Athletic Union team. Carr reported that he had received about 28 scholarship offers before the end of his sophomore year.
A native of Baltimore, Carr is known for his small stature, athleticism, and ball-handling abilities. The Washington Post noted that he's "somewhat generously listed at 5 feet 7, in sneakers, including his hair." As a freshman, he led his Patterson High School team to a 76–62 upset victory over No. 5 Digital Harbor with 20 points, 10 assists, and six steals. For the feat, The Baltimore Sun named him its Boys Athlete of the Week on December 23, 2009. The following week, Carr received the honor again after he scored 15 of his 38-points in the fourth quarter against defending Class 2A state champions, Baltimore City College. Filling in as the starting point guard, he helped Patterson defeat Josh Selby-led Lake Clifton with 39 points and 19 assists. In his freshman season, he averaged 25.5 points, 8.0 assists and 5.3 steals.
Aquille Carr (born September 28, 1993) is an American professional basketball player who last played for the Baltimore Hawks of the American Basketball Association (ABA). He attended Princeton Day Academy in Lanham, Maryland and was a highly scouted prospect for the 2013 college recruiting class. In January 2012, Carr announced his commitment to the Seton Hall University Pirates men's basketball team for the 2013–14 season. In March 2013, he instead announced that he was skipping college to play overseas, but ultimately stayed in the United States to play with the Delaware 87ers of the NBA Development League. Carr declared for the 2014 NBA draft, but was not selected.