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Mike Gansey was born on 21 December, 1982 in Olmsted Falls, Ohio, United States. Discover Mike Gansey'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 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 21 December, 1982
Birthday 21 December
Birthplace Olmsted Falls, Ohio
Nationality United States

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Mike Gansey Height, Weight & Measurements

At 42 years old, Mike Gansey height is 1.93 m and Weight 85 kg.

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Height 1.93 m
Weight 85 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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Mike Gansey Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Mike Gansey worth at the age of 42 years old? Mike Gansey’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Mike Gansey's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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2018

Gansey had the 18th highest career scoring average at WVU (14.35), the ninth best field goal percentage in a career (52.6%), the third best 3-point field goal percentage in a career (39.4%), the seventh most steals per game in a career (1.75) and the 12th most minutes per game in a career (32.12). Gansey was named First-team All Big-East as well as an AP Honorable Mention All-American. He was one of ten finalists for the Oscar Robertson Award, a finalist for the Wooden Award, as well as a finalist for the Naismith Trophy.

2017

On April 13, 2017, Gansey was named the NBA Development League's Basketball Executive of the Year, as selected by his fellow NBA G League basketball executives. As General Manager of the Canton Charge, Gansey presided over a Charge team that amassed a 29–21 regular season record, securing Canton's sixth-consecutive trip to the NBA D-League postseason as the fourth seed in the Eastern Conference. Hired as the team's general manager prior to the 2015–16 season, Gansey has held a leadership role in the Charge's front office since 2012.

On July 26, 2017, Gansey was promoted to assistant GM of the Cavaliers, serving under GM Koby Altman.

2009

On November 5, 2009, Gansey was drafted by Idaho Stampede in the 2009 D-league draft.

2008

On September 24, 2008, Gansey was selected by the Erie Bayhawks with the first overall pick in the expansion draft. One of Gansey's brothers, Steve Gansey, played NCAA Division II basketball for the Ashland Eagles, after playing his freshman and sophomore years with the Division I Cleveland State Vikings.

On September 24, 2008, Gansey was selected with the Erie Bayhawks' first round pick in the 2008 expansion draft.

2007

He played for the Los Angeles Clippers on their 2007 NBA Vegas Summer League team. After the summer league was over, he signed a contract for the 2007–08 season with the Italian team Indesit Fabriano. He played college basketball as a shooting guard for the St. Bonaventure Bonnies and the West Virginia University Mountaineers.

In 2007–08 season, he went to Italy to play in Fabriano Basket. The following 2008–09 season he went to Germany and played for Eisbaren Bremerhaven in the top division of the BBL. In 2009-10 he played in Chengdu, China during the NBA China Challenge. Later, in the 2009–10 season, he signed with Ciudad de La Laguna Canarias of the LEB Oro.

2006

The 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m), 188 lb (85 kg) guard emerged as a national star for the Mountaineers during his tenure at WVU. Although it was speculated that he may get drafted as high as late first round in the 2006 NBA Draft, Gansey, along with his West Virginia teammate Kevin Pittsnogle, went undrafted. He signed as an undrafted free agent with the Miami Heat in July 2006, and played in summer league games, but was waived before the season. Mike was waived after having a life-threatening staph infection that limited his play.

The 2005–06 season promised to be a big season for the Mountaineers, who were returning four of their starting five and virtually all their roster. As the Mountaineers were reaching heights in the national rankings they had not seen since the early 1980s and gaining a level of national publicity they had last seen in the days of Jerry West in the late 1950s, Gansey stepped up his game to a new level. As of February 9, 2006, he was averaging 18.5 points while taking fewer than 12 shots per game, and adding 5.5 rebounds per game. More remarkably, Gansey was shooting 59.7% from the field, making him the only player in NCAA Division I under 6'5" (1.96 m) in the top 50 in the nation in field-goal percentage. WVU made the Sweet 16 of the 2006 NCAA Tournament before losing to the Texas Longhorns on a buzzer-beating 3 pointer.

2003

After sitting out the 2003–04 season as required under NCAA transfer rules, Gansey entered the Mountaineers' starting lineup. During the summer of 2004, the team toured Europe (all Division I teams are allowed one offseason overseas trip every four years); Gansey scored 22 points in his first game as a Mountaineer, against the Netherlands national team. He went on to lead the Mountaineers in scoring on the tour at 15.5 points per game.

2001

In Gansey's freshman season of 2001–02, he averaged 8.3 points and 4.7 rebounds, mainly coming off the bench, and was named to the all-newcomer team in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The following season (2002–03), he became a regular starter, averaging 13.9 points and 5.0 rebounds, and also shooting just over 40% from three-point range. However, the St. Bonaventure basketball program would be rocked by an academic scandal during that season, when it was revealed that a junior-college transfer had been admitted to the university by virtue of a welding certificate.[1] With NCAA sanctions hanging over the program, several players, including Gansey, jumped ship immediately after that season. Once he announced his intention to transfer, he was pursued especially hard by WVU coach John Beilein, who was coaching in the A-10 at Richmond during Gansey's freshman year at St. Bonaventure. Gansey would enroll at West Virginia University.

1982

Michael Gansey (born December 21, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player and current basketball executive, presently serving as the assistant general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA), having previously served as the GM for the Cavaliers' NBA G League affiliate the Canton Charge.