Donny Marshall Fox Sports, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, NBA, Salary, and Net Worth

Donny Marshall Bio | Wiki

Donny Marshall is an American former NBA basketball player. Currently, he serves as an NCAA basketball television analyst for FOX Sports. During the men’s NCAA championship basketball tournament each spring since 2014 he provides analysis for WestwoodOne national radio broadcasts. As an NBA player, he played for Cleveland Cavaliers, Connecticut Pride, and New Jersey Nets. Moreover, he is a vegan and an active member of Mensa International.

Donny Marshall Age

Donny was born on July 17, 1972, in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States of America. He is 50 years old and celebrates his birthday on July 17.

Donny Marshall Height

Donny is a man of tall stature. He stands at a height of 6 ft 7 in (Approx 2.01 m).

Donny Marshall Family

He was born to his supportive father and mother in Detroit, Michigan, in the United States of America. Donny has kept details regarding his family (parents and/or siblings) away from the public.

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Donny Marshall Wife

He is married to his gorgeous wife Jillian. The duo is happily married and they are blessed with two daughters. Heis a father to Savannah Marshall who is a point guard for the Westbrook Lady Knights. He was first married to Kelly and they had a daughter Savannah.

Donny Marshall UCONN | Education

He was named to Washington’s All-State team 4 consecutive years after winning over 100 high school basketball team games. Danny matriculated from Federal Way High School and later joined the University of Connecticut Huskies men’s basketball team (Uconn). As a senior student, he was named to the NCAA All-Tournament team averaging over 24 points a game in the tourney, and later to Uconn’s All-Century team.

Donny Marshall NBA

Donny was first drafted during the 1995 NBA Draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played for the Cavaliers from 1995 to 1997 and joined the Connecticut Pride in 1999. From 1999 to 2001 he played for the Connecticut Pride of the Continental Basketball Association. Further, he appeared on the All-CBA Second Team in 2000. Moreover, he also played for New Jersey Nets team from 2001 to 2003.

Donny Marshall Fox Sports

Currently, Donny serves as an NCAA basketball television analyst for FOX Sports. During the men’s NCAA championship basketball tournament each spring since 2014 he provides analysis for WestwoodOne national radio broadcasts. Before FOX Sports, he reported sidelines for the Brooklyn Nets between the 2013 to 2017 NBA seasons.

Moreover, he also worked as basketball color commentary for NBC in 2012 during the London Olympics. Donny spent eight years working as a color commentator and also a basketball studio analyst for the Boston Celtics on Comcast SportsNet in New England. In addition, as a commentator and analyst, he reported to over 650 NBA games. He has also participated in community work and once he worked on the Board of Trustees at the University of Connecticut.

Some of Donny’s colleagues at Fox Sports include:

Ben Verlander – MLB Sports Analyst

Dave Wannstedt – Sports Analyst

Spencer Tillman – College Football Analyst

Laura Okmin – Sideline Reporter

Melissa Rohlin – NBA Reporter

Mike Joy – lap-by-lap Voice

John Laguna – Sportscaster

Joe Goossen – Sports analyst

Donny Marshall Salary

He receives satisfying pay working as an NCAA basketball television analyst for FOX Sports. Donny’s salary is $82,450 annually.

Donny Marshall Net Worth

He has gathered a decent fortune attained through his professional NBA basketball career and has also served as an analyst for almost a decade. Donny’s estimated net worth is $1.4 Million.

Where Does Donny Marshall live

Donny resides in Connecticut along with their two daughters and his wife Julia and works as an NCAA basketball television analyst for FOX Sports.

Who Is Donny Marshall

Donny is an American former NBA basketball player. Currently, he serves as an NCAA basketball television analyst for FOX Sports. During the men’s NCAA championship basketball tournament each spring since 2014 he provides analysis for WestwoodOne national radio broadcasts. As an NBA player, he played for Cleveland Cavaliers, Connecticut Pride, and New Jersey Nets.