Tim Hardaway Jr.: Injuries & Net Worth

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Tim Hardaway Jr. (Timothy Duane Hardaway Jr.) is an American professional basketball player who plays as a small forwards for the Dallas Mavericks of the NBA.

Hardaway entered the NBA when the New York Knicks picked him in the 2013 NBA draft.

Before making it into the NBA, he played his college basketball for the Michigan Wolverines.

While at Michigan, Tim worked pretty hard on enhancing his basketball skills and came out as an eligible athlete for the draft before his senior year.

Tim Hardaway Jr. in the Dallas Mavericks jersey (Source: Sports Forecaster)
Tim Hardaway Jr. in the Dallas Mavericks jersey (Source: Sports Forecaster)

As a son of a former NBA All-Star athlete, it was not easy for him to come out of his father’s shadow and make his own name playing in the league.

However, he handled the pressure quite skillfully, and now, he is one of the best small forwards out there in the NBA.

Likewise, the NBA star has received several awards and honors for his outstanding performances both in college and professional career. He is still set to lead his team on the court and bag some more in the upcoming days.

We will go through almost everything related to this inspiring athlete’s life. But before diving deep into the details, here are some quick facts about Tim Hardaway Jr.

Quick Facts

Full Name Timothy Duane Hardaway Jr.
Known As Tim Hardaway Jr.
Date of Birth March 16, 1992
Birth Place Alameda, California, the USA
Nick Name THJ, Mr. Crossover
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Zodiac Sign  Pisces
Age 32 years old
Height 1.96 m (6 feet 5 inches)
Weight 205 lb (93 kg)
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Dark brown
Build Athletic
Father’s Name Tim Hardaway Sr.
Mother’s Name Yolanda Adkins Hardaway
Siblings A younger sister
Siblings’ Name Nia Hardaway
Education
  • Miami Palmetto Senior High School (Pinecrest, Florida)
  • University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
Marital Status Unmarried
Sexual Orientation Straight
Girlfriend None
Kid None
Food Habit Non-vegetarian
Profession Professional basketball player
NBA Draft 2013
Position Small forward/Shooting guard
League  National Basketball Association (NBA)
Active Years (2013–present)
Net Worth $20-$30 million
Currently Plays For Dallas Mavericks
Former Clubs
  • New York Knicks
  • Atlanta Hawks
Jersey Number 11
Career Highlights & Awards
  • NBA All-Rookie First Team (2014)
  • Third-team All-Big Ten (2012)
  • First-team All-Big Ten (2013)
  • Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2011)
Social Media  Instagram, Twitter, Facebook
Merch Cards, Notebook
Last Update April 2024

Early Life, Family & Education

On March 16, 1992, Jr. Hardaway was born in Alameda, California. He is the elder child of a former NBA player, Tim Hardaway Sr. Yolanda Adkins Hardaway is his mother.

In addition, Tim has a younger sister named Nia.

Although born and raised for some time in California, he soon moved with his family to Florida. Consequently, he enrolled in the Miami Palmetto High School and began schooling there.

Tim Jr. with his father (Source: The New York Times)
Tim Jr. with his father (Source: The New York Times)

Young Tim also took an interest in the sport as he had frequently seen his father play in the league games. After his father’s retirement in 2003, senior Tim became his home coach.

Hardaway always tried his best to please his father with his game as a kid. However, his father was highly demanding, and sometimes he could be very harsh during the practice sessions.

Tim Jr., now a feared NBA player, remembers now that he had once thought of giving up basketball as he was frustrated due to his father’s frequent scoldings.

However, he learned to deal with his father’s hard-hitting criticisms over the years and started delivering well. In fact, his father’s ways of pointing out his mistakes and suggestions for improvement helped him consolidate his skills.

During his high school matches, his father regularly showed up to observe his game. He now recalls that he often feared seeing his father there. Not because Sr. Hardaway did not want him to be there, but because he did not wish for harsh reviews.

However, his mother, Yolanda, was always there to support him. The athlete did very well in high school and graduated in 2010.

Following his high school graduation, he joined the University of Michigan for further studies.

Tim Hardaway Jr. | Career

High School Career

Tim Hardaway Jr. played high school basketball for the Miami Palmetto High School. He studied in that school after his family moved to Miami as a kid.

He practiced and played basketball during his high school years under the guidance of various coaches. Hardaway even tried his luck in high school football for almost a year.

However, he was always meant to make it big in basketball. So, after performing well in his first year, he established contacts with various basketball coaches, including John Beilein, the then head coach of the Michigan Wolverines.

Moreover, he started visiting Beilein’s Elite Camp in Michigan during his junior year. As a result, his performance in his senior high school year was quite astounding.

He averaged 31.7 points and 7.3 rebounds per game in his final year.

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The University of Michigan had already shown interest in him and was in contact from his second year. So, as expected, he chose the Michigan Wolverines to pursue his college career after high school.

College Career

Hardaway joined the Wolverines at a time when they were in dire need of a shooting guard who could shoulder the team’s responsibility perfectly. As their most trusted guard, Manny Harris, had just left the team for the NBA, Tim Jr. became their obvious choice.

However, he was more proficient as a small forward than as a guard; it initially became quite hard for him to adjust.

After a series of bad games, he later caught up and even earned weekly honors.

He played 35 matches in the first season, where he recorded 13.9 points and 3.8 rebounds per game. Consequently, he earned a place in the USA U-19 national basketball team to represent them in the FIBA U-19 World Championship.

Likewise, he played two more college seasons for the Wolverines, which went better for him than his rookie season. His ability to play in the shooting guard position improved very much as well.

After three successful seasons in which he achieved several honors, he decided to forgo his senior season and go for the 2013 NBA draft.

Professional Career

The New York Knicks chose Hardaway as the 2013 NBA draft’s first-round 28th pick. Hardaway soon began playing for the Knicks, starting from the NBA Summer League, in which he was noted for his offensive skills.

The team provided him with enough playtime even though it was his rookie season, and in turn, he played well. He finished his first NBA season with an average of 10.2 points and 1.5 rebounds per game.

Tim played one more season with the Knicks, in which he suffered numerous injuries, including a concussion and back pain.

Hardaway Jr. in the Knicks jersey (Source: Sole Collector)

He missed many games, too, because of injuries and other equally able shooting guards like Iman Shumpert and J.R. Smith. However, he had better records than in rookie season, as he averaged 11.5 points per game that season.

The Knicks traded him to the Atlanta Hawks in 2015. Unfortunately, the team was already full of experienced athletes such as Justin Holiday, Kyle Korver, etc., so he did not get enough playing time.

As a result, his performance in his first season with the Hawks was not impressive. However, he had remarkable stats in the next season with them.

He could not quite fit in the Hawks, so he signed a new deal with his former club, the Knicks. The 2017-18 season with the Knicks went pretty well for him, and he stayed with them for the next season too.

However, after playing for them until the mid-season, the Knicks decided to trade him to the Dallas Mavericks. Although he had signed a four-year contract, he was traded to the Mavericks on January 31, 2019.

He is still with the Mavericks and going pretty strong in the ongoing 2021-22 season. 

Tim Hardaway Jr. | Awards & Achievements

Some of his awards and achievements include:

  • NBA All-Rookie First Team (2014)
  • Third-team All-Big Ten (2012)
  • First-team All-Big Ten (2013)
  • Big Ten All-Freshman Team (2011)

Net Worth, Salary & Career Earnings

Starting his professional career in 2013, Tim Hardaway Jr. has accumulated a lot of wealth and has an estimated net worth of around $20-$30 million. However, the exact number is unknown.

As a mainstream basketball player, his main source of earnings is the NBA league games. The Mavericks small forward currently has an annual salary of around $21.3 million.

Tim Jr. had signed a $6.1 million contract with the New York Knicks at the beginning of his NBA career. The club had paid him nearly $1.1 million for his rookie season.

Progressing over the years, he earned approximately $16.5 million in the 2017-18 season for the Dallas Mavericks. He has already earned $39 million from the other two seasons.

In aggregate, he has accumulated wealth amounting to $79 million from his NBA career to date.

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Moreover, Hardaway has collected a lot of money through merch sales and brand endorsements.

Tim Hardaway Jr. | Injuries & Health Update

Tim Hardaway Jr. is currently resting after undergoing a successful foot injury in early February. He had fractured his foot during a match against the Golden State Warriors on January 22.

However, this is not the first time Hardaway has suffered an injury. He had missed some NBA preseason and Summer League matches in his rookie season due to a wrist injury. After that, he did not appear for many games in the second season due to various injuries.

After that, too, his game has been constantly hampered due to various minor injuries. However, the latest foot injury wore him out, and he had to go for surgery to recover.

However, it has already been around a month since the operation, and he is expected to make a comeback very soon.

Age, Weight & Height

As of 2024, the NBA celebrity is 32 years old. He celebrates his birthday every March 16.

Talking about his body features, he stands 1.96 meters (6 feet 5 inches) tall, which is a perfect height for someone who plays in the small forward and shooting guards positions. Maybe because of his suitable height, his NBA stats have always been impressive.

Likewise, he weighs around 205 lb (93 kg). He regularly goes to the gym for workouts and mostly remains fit. However, enduring constant injuries during the game has troubled him a bit.

Tim Hardaway Jr. | Personal Life

It is quite normal for fans to have queries about their favorite celebrity’s love life. So, Timothy Hardaway Jr. cannot be an exception. But, according to sources, Tim is currently single and is not dating anyone.

However, some years ago, he was in a relationship with Kylie Bossie. He had met Kylie in early 2015 and had begun dating. 

Tim with his ex-girlfriend Kylie (Source: BlackSportsOnline)
Tim with his ex-girlfriend Kylie (Source: BlackSportsOnline)

Bossie was from New York and was quite popular on social media handles.

In addition, there was a rumor that he was dating an Insta model, Poly Ferfeli, in 2019. However, they never confirmed it. Poly was a former girlfriend of popular NFL player Odell Beckham Jr.

Since then, he has always remained aloof from affairs and has been fully committed to basketball.

Maybe, he would take some time before engaging in a love life again as he enjoys his professional career. However, we will regularly follow up and update you once we discover more about his personal life.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is Tim Hardaway Jr. a good player?

Yes, Tim Hardaway Jr. is a good player. He has recorded points in double digits in every NBA season except one. He was playing well for the Dallas Mavericks in the ongoing 2021-22 as well until he became injured.

Who invented the killer crossover?

Although nobody knows who invented the killer crossover, the Dallas Mavericks player, Tim Hardaway Jr., has definitely popularized the move. But, for the same reason, many people prefer to call him Mr. Crossover.

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