Chauncey Billups is an American professional basketball guard.
Because of his late-game exploits, Billups earned the moniker Mr. Big Shot. He is a guard with the Detroit Pistons currently, but the Boston Celtics originally selected him third overall in the 1997 NBA Draft.
Before being selected by the Celtics, Billups was a standout basketball player for the University of Colorado at Boulder.
The University of Colorado honored him by retiring his jersey (#4) in 2004.
Billups played for the Toronto Raptors, the Denver Nuggets, the Minnesota Timberwolves, the New York Knicks, the Los Angeles Clippers, and Team USA in addition to being selected to the All-NBA team three times and to the NBA All-Star team five times.
He received the MVP award in the 2004 NBA Finals. Billups made the playoffs 12 times between 2001 and 2013 while playing for 5 different teams.
Chauncey Billups' net worth is currently estimated at $45 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $45 million |
2021 | $31 million |
2020 | $17 million |
Chauncey Billups is married to Piper Billups since 2001.
Chauncey Billups with his wife and daughters
Children: Chauncey Billups has 3 daughters, Cenaiya Billups, Ciara Billups and Cydney Billups.
Parents:
Chauncey Billups’ father is Ray Billups.
Chauncey Billups’ mother is Faye Billups.
Siblings: Chauncey Billups has a sister named Maria Billups and a brother named Rodney Billups.
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"My guys look for me to step up in that magnitude and I take the challenge every time. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose, but you've got to have a guy that will take those shots and deal with the consequences."
"This is a tough, tough life when things aren't going your way."
"In the NBA, it's about patience."
"I play harder when my family is watching."
"Even when it's midnight, people are watching you. It's difficult to be in the spotlight all the time."
"It's all about guts. I've had so many ups and downs, I'm not scared of being down."