Sean Elliott Bally Sports, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, NBA, Salary, and Net Worth

Sean Elliott Bio | Wiki

Sean Elliott is a former basketball player and analyst. Currently, he calls spurs games for Bally Sports southwest. Before Bally Sports, he was a basketball analyst for ABC Sports and ESPN during the 2003 to 2004 season. As a basketball player, he played for San Antonio Spurs and also Detroit Pistons from 1989 to 2001. In addition, he retired with 10,544 points, 3,204 rebounds, and 1,897 assists.

Sean Elliott Age

He was born on February 2, 1968, in Tucson, Arizona, in the United States. Sean is 54 years old.

Sean Elliott Height

He is a man of tall stature. Sean stands at a height of 6 ft 8 in (Approx 2.03 m).

Sean Elliott Family

He was born to his hardworking and supportive parents in Tucson, Arizona, in the United States. Sean is the youngest son of Robert and Odiemae Elliott. One of his brothers is Noel Elliott who donated him one kidney after he suffered from focal segmental glomerulosclerosis a kidney disease.

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Sean Elliott Wife

He is happily married to his beautiful wife Claudia Brittingham in 2001. Claudia works as a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, with a Master’s of Science Degree in Nutrition. Previously, Sean was married to Akiko Herron from 1993 to 2000. He is a proud father of three children Jordyn, Jada, and Tad. Jordan plays collegiate football at the University of California, Berkeley.

Sean Elliott Education

He joined Cholla High School and played high school basketball. Sean joined the University of Arizona and graduated with his bachelor’s degree in 1985. During his tenure, he led the Wildcats to the Final Four in his junior year in 1988. He was named Pac-10 Freshman of the Year and Wooden Award.

Sean Elliott Spurs

He was drafted in the 1989 NBA draft in the first round third overall by the San Antonio Spurs. Sean played for the team until 1993 and was named to play in the 1993 NBA All-Star Game alongside teammate David Robinson. He was later traded for Dennis Rodman in a multi-player deal to Detroit Pistons in the 1993 to 1994 season.

Moreover, he announced to the team he had a kidney problem after his attempt to trade him to Houston Rockets failed in February 1994. Sean moved back to San Antonio Spurs playing untill 1998. The team won 62 games under the leadership of Sean and the season’s NBA Most Valuable Player Robinson. Moreover, he participated in the 1996 NBA All-Star Game and scored 13 points.

He had a kidney transplant after his game with the New York Knicks with an average of 11.9 points in 17 games in the playoffs. Further, he suffered from focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, that his kidney function since 1993. His brother Noel donated a kidney for him. In addition, he retired in 2001 with 10,544 points, 3,204 rebounds, and 1,897 assists.

Sean Elliott Bally Sports

Currently, he calls spurs games for Bally Sports southwest. Before Bally Sports, he was a basketball analyst for ABC Sports and ESPN during the 2003 to 2004 season. Previously, he served as a basketball analyst for The NBA on NBC upon his retirement.

Some of Sean’s colleagues at Bally Sports include:

Brooke Fletcher – Reporter and Host

Sarina Morales  –  Sports Reporter

Marques Johnson – Basketball Analyst

Jim Petersen – Analyst

Gregory Kelser – Commentator

Kirk Gibson – Color Commentator

Paul Byrd – Sports Broadcaster

Mark McLemore – Baseball Analyst

Kent French – Host

Sean Elliott Salary

He receives satisfying pay working as a Bally Sports analyst. Sean’s salary is $81,750 annually.

Sean Elliott Net Worth

He has gathered decent fortune from his successful basketball career and also as an analyst. Sean’s estimated net worth is $2.5 Million.

How Tall Is Sean Elliott

Sean is a man of tall stature and is 6 ft 8 in.

Who Is Sean Elliott

Sean is a former basketball player and analyst. Currently, he calls spurs games for Bally Sports southwest. Before Bally Sports, he was a basketball analyst for ABC Sports and ESPN during the 2003 to 2004 season. As a basketball player, he played for San Antonio Spurs and also Detroit Pistons from 1989 to 2001.

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