Jalen Green is one of the NBA's brightest young prospects. The 6'4” hyper-athletic shooting guard is on course to be a franchise cornerstone of an NBA team. Here, we'll be discussing Jalen Green's net worth in 2022.

Jalen Green's Net Worth in 2o22 (Estimate): $1 million

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Jalen Green's net worth in 2022 is $1 million. This is according to numerous reputable sources, including Celeb Net Worths.

Jalen Romande Green was born in Merced, California. He went on to live in Fresno, CA, and studied in San Joaquin Memorial High School.

Even at a young age, Green was already considered a basketball prodigy. By 6th grade, he was already playing AAU basketball among other future prospects.

In his three years playing for San Joaquin Memorial Panthers, he put up stats of 25.4 points and 8.2 rebounds a game. In his rookie season, he averaged 18 and 9 on the way to leading the Panthers to a CIF Central Section Division II runner-up finish; these would earn him MaxPreps Freshman All-Rookie honors as well as the CIF Rookie of the Year. The next year saw a considerable jump in his PPG as he scored 27.9 points to go along with 8 reb0ounds. He was named MaxPreps Sophomore of the Year, while also receiving USA Today's All-USA California second team honors as his team won the Division II title. His junior season saw yet another increase in his scoring, breaching 30 points for the first time. In that year's Division II championship game, he broke the school's all-time scoring record of 2,288.

He transferred to Prolific Prep in his senior season, wherein he averaged 31.5 points and 7.5 rebounds. This would be the height of his fame and hype as an amateur player, as he was named Sports Illustrated's All-American Player of the Year. He was also selected to participate in the McDonald's All-American Game, the Jordan Classic, and the Hoop Summit.

He finished high school as a five-star recruit and ranked as the #1 overall recruit in his class by ESPN.

At this point, he naturally had a lot of recruiting attention from the likes of Arizona, Memphis, and USC. However, the swingman would turn down all athletic scholarship offers and forego college in order to turn pro straight away.

Green would sign a one-year, $600k contract with the NBA G-League's very own G-League Ignite. The team was created in 2020 for the very purpose of giving young players another avenue to the league besides college and going overseas. Jalen Green was their very first and flagship signing, along with other hyped prospects like Jonathan Kuminga, Princepal Singh, and Kai Sotto.

Green averaged 17.9 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 2.8 assists for the budding G-League outfit. His first and only G-League season as of yet was a mixed bag, but he did have his moments; he played a then-career game against the Raptors 905 in the first round of the Playoffs, putting up 30 points, 5 rebounds, and 7 assists in a losing effort.

Green officially declared for the NBA Draft in 2021, where he was selected second overall by the rebuilding Houston Rockets.

We're less than one season deep into the career of the 19-year old, but he's already had some memorable moments in the big leagues. He scored 24 points on 5 threes made against the Los Angles Lakers, wherein he scored some difficult clutch buckets to keep it close. He's even set a franchise record already; he scored a career-high 30 points on 8 three-pointers against in a loss against the Boston Celtics, making him the first Rockets rookie in history to do so.

Despite these bright moments, his career has not had the best of starts. Individually, he's shot just 38% from the field and 30% from three on the way to averaging 14.4 points, 3.2 boards, and 2.2 assists. Not bad, but he has so far been outshone by guys like Evan Mobley, Scottie Barnes, and #1 overall pick Cade Cunningham, as well as even the likes of Franz Wagner, Josh Giddey, and Chris Duarte. However, he's always been considered a project player, so expect his career to have an upward trajectory from this point.

His Houston Rockets have not fared well this season, either. They are one of the worst teams in the league, record-wise, as they sit dead last in the Western Conference.

Nevertheless, Green and his Rockets have all the potential in the world to be great in a few years. This will help to add to Jalen Green's net worth in 2022.

Besides his amateur and professional basketball career, Green has also done very well on the international stage. He's played for Team USA in the Under-16, Under-17, and Under-19 levels, winning 2 Basketball World Cups and one World Cup MVP in the process. However, he is also eligible and has expressed interest to play for the Philippines instead, to which he is linked through his Filipina mother.

Jalen Green is certainly one for the future. He has the talent, the flair, the undeniable charisma, and of course, the potential. He is also surely destined for a much bigger contract in a few years' time. For now, The Unicorn is worth $1 million.

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