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Biography
Nick Horvath is an American professional basketball player who currently plays for the NBA G League's Santa Cruz Warriors. He was born on February 18, 1981 in San Francisco, California. He attended the University of California, Berkeley, where he played college basketball for the Golden Bears.
Age
Nick Horvath is 39 years old.
Height
Nick Horvath is 6 feet 8 inches (2.03 m) tall.
Physical Stats
Nick Horvath has a muscular build and weighs 220 lbs (100 kg).
Dating/Affairs
Nick Horvath is currently single.
Family
Nick Horvath is the son of John and Mary Horvath. He has two siblings, a brother and a sister.
Career
Nick Horvath began his professional basketball career in 2003, when he was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers in the second round of the NBA Draft. He played for the Lakers for two seasons before being traded to the Golden State Warriors in 2005. He then played for the Warriors for two seasons before signing with the Santa Cruz Warriors in 2007. He has since played for the Santa Cruz Warriors for the past 12 seasons.
Net Worth
Nick Horvath's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.
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Nick Horvath Net Worth
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Timeline
In April 2016, Horvath announced his retirement from the game due to a combination of injury, family commitments and the Manawatu Jets pulling out of the NBL.
On January 14, 2015, Horvath signed a short-term deal with the Sydney Kings to replace the injured Angus Brandt. After a three-game stint with the Kings, he returned to Manawatu and re-signed with the Jets for the 2015 season on January 27. However, due to a lingering knee injury, he struggled while playing for the Jets and following the team's May 16 game against the Taranaki Mountainairs, he was released by the Jets management under controversial circumstances and despite Horvath's protests that he was medically fine. He was later signed by the Wellington Saints on May 22 for the rest of the season.
On November 14, 2013, Horvath re-signed with the Jets for the 2014 season. He missed the first eight games of the season due to a groin injury.
In January 2011, Horvath signed with the Manawatu Jets. During the 2011 season, he led the NZNBL in rebounding with an average of 11.7 per game. In 2012, with the Jets, Horvath had his best ever season as a professional, averaging 19.5 points and an astounding 15.8 rebounds per game. He was awarded the MVP, Kiwi MVP, outstanding forward, outstanding NZ forward/centre, and leading rebounder. He was also named to the All-Star Five. In 2013, Horvath was again named to the All-Star Five.
After winning the championship with the South Dragons, Horvath disappeared from the basketball scene in 2009, citing mental and physical exhaustion. He instead decided to travel his homeland America with his wife Sheree. In 2010, Horvath returned to New Zealand and re-joined the Wellington Saints. He went on to help the Saints win their sixth league title, and first since 2003.
On April 16, 2008, Horvath was granted New Zealand citizenship, ending a year-long process, allowing him to play as a local in both the New Zealand and Australian NBL, while also making him eligible to play for the Tall Blacks. Later that year, he re-joined the South Dragons for the 2008–09 season, going on to win the ANBL championship.
Horvath earned the naturalised spot on the New Zealand Tall Blacks squad to compete in the 2008 Olympics Qualifying Tournament. In his only tournament with the Tall Blacks, Horvath averaged 3.7 points and 5.7 rebounds in three games.
On March 28, 2008, Horvath married Sheree Phillips, a former Black Sticks hockey player. The couple have two children.
On April 11, 2007, Horvath signed a two-year deal with the South Dragons. On October 25, 2007, Horvath was replaced in the Razorbacks' squad by Bakari Hendrix following the Dragons' 0–6 start to the season. However, despite this, he was not released by the Dragons and continued to train with them for the rest of the season, waiting to see if he'd receive his New Zealand citizenship to be able to play as a local instead of an import. He did not receive his citizenship before the 2007–08 season ended, and in February 2008, he re-joined the Wellington Saints for the 2008 season. Following the Saints' 92–80 win over the Canterbury Rams on March 23, 2008, Horvath took a leave of absence from his duties with the Saints to wed his fiancé, Sheree Phillips.
In July 2006, Horvath joined the Los Angeles Lakers for the 2006 NBA Summer League. Later that year, he signed with the Adelaide 36ers for the 2006–07 NBL season. Following the ANBL season, he re-joined the Wellington Saints for the 2007 New Zealand NBL season.
In July 2005, Horvath joined the Minnesota Timberwolves for the 2005 NBA Summer League. Later that year, he re-signed with the Razorbacks for the 2005–06 NBL season. On September 2, 2005, Horvath dislocated his kneecap in the Razorbacks' season opening loss to the Townsville Crocodiles and subsequently missed three months of action. On November 26, 2005, he made his return from injury, recording nine points and five rebounds in a loss to the Wollongong Hawks. However, in the Razorbacks' next game on December 2, he sustained a season-ending toe injury. After recovering from the injury, he moved to New Zealand and joined the Wellington Saints for the 2006 New Zealand NBL season.
Horvath's first season out of college was spent with the West Sydney Razorbacks during the 2004–05 NBL season.
Horvath played college basketball at Duke University from 1999 to 2004, where he was a part of the 2000–01 NCAA championship team.
Horvath attended Mounds View High School in Arden Hills, Minnesota where he led the Mustangs to state tournament appearances in 1998 and 1999, where they captured the 1999 AA State Championship. Horvath was also named the 1999 Minnesota Mr. Basketball.
In 1998, Horvath helped lead USA to a gold medal at the World Youth Games in Moscow. He finished as USA's seventh-leading scorer (7.2 ppg) and fourth-leading rebounder (5.7 rpg).
Nick Horvath (born February 18, 1981) is an American-New Zealand former professional basketball player who played the majority of his career in the New Zealand National Basketball League (NZNBL). In 2010, he became the first person to win an NCAA championship (2001), an ANBL championship (2009) and a NZNBL championship (2010).