Koran Godwin Net Worth

Koran Godwin is a Basketball Coach who has a net worth of $1.5 Million. He was born in April 29, 1980 and is well-known for his Jumpstart Hoops brand of training programs designed to help with ball handling and scoring. His debut book, Everyone Hates a Ball Hog But They All Love a Scorer: The Complete Guide to Scoring Points On and Off the Basketball Court, was released in 2010 and received positive reviews.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day April 29, 1980
Birth Place United States
Age 43 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus

💰 Net worth: $1.5 Million (2024)

Koran Godwin, a renowned basketball coach in the United States, is projected to have a net worth of $1.5 million in 2024. Known for his exceptional coaching prowess and expertise in the sport, Godwin has garnered considerable success throughout his career. With his strong reputation, he has not only contributed immensely to the development and growth of aspiring basketball players but has also secured substantial financial rewards for his efforts. As his net worth continues to rise, Godwin's influence and impact in the basketball community are expected to thrive even further, solidifying his status as an esteemed figure in the world of American basketball.

About

Basketball coach who is famous for his Jumpstart Hoops brand of training programs designed to aid in ball handling and scoring. His debut 2010 book Everyone Hates a Ball Hog But They All Love a Scorer: The Complete Guide to Scoring Points On and Off the Basketball Court was released to critical acclaim. 

Before Fame

He finished his high school basketball career as his school's all-time leading scorer. He would later end his University of North Florida career as their leading scorer. 

Trivia

She has earned more than 70,000 followers to his coachgodwin Instagram account. He released his documentary Life of a Basketball Trainer in 2014.  

Family Life

He was originally born and raised in the United States. 

Associated With

He has worked with Marcus Thornton as part of his Jumpstart Hoops brand of training.