He was drafted fourth overall in the 1994 NBA Draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves and went on to play for the Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls, Toronto Raptors, Philadelphia 76ers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Seattle SuperSonics, and Utah Jazz. During his 15-year career, Marshall earned more than $80 million in salary. He also earned additional income from endorsements and investments.
Donyell Marshall is a retired American professional basketball player who has a net worth of $28 million. He was born in 1973 in Reading, Pennsylvania and played college basketball at the University of Connecticut from 1991 until 1994. Marshall was drafted fourth overall in the 1994 NBA Draft and went on to play for eight different teams during his 15-year career, earning more than $80 million in salary. He also earned additional income from endorsements and investments.
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The six-foot-nine, 245-pound forward earned 1994 Big East Conference Player of the Year and was a first-team All-American pick. The Minnesota Timberwolves chose Marshall with the fourth overall pick during the first round of the 1994 NBA Draft. Marshall played with the Timberwolves for 40 games before he was traded to the Golden State Warriors. Marshall played with the Warriors until 2000, then later the Utah Jazz from 2000 until 2002, the Chicago Bulls from 2002 until 2003, the Toronto Raptors from 2003 until 2005, the Cleveland Cavaliers from 2005 until 2008, the Seattle SuperSonics in 2008, and the Philadelphia 76ers from 2008 until 2009.
Marshall earned All-Rookie second-team honors following the end of this first season with the Warriors. He finished his career with 10,716 points, 6,376 rebounds, and 1,305 assists. After his retirement, he worked as an analyst for Philadelphia and soon started working as an assistant coach at George Washington and with the Maine Red Claws and Rider University. Marshall had his number honored by the Huskies in 2007.