What is Lewis Lloyd’s Net Worth? Total Accumulation in 2024

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Lewis Lloyd (also known as “Black Magic“) is a retired American basketball player who became a third-team All-American and MVP Player of the Year two times. Fans are very curious about Lewis Lloyd’s career earnings and his biography, which will be disclosed in this article.

Lewis Lloyd’s Net Worth Till Now

The net worth of Lewis Lloyd is $2 million. He began his professional basketball career in 1981 and retired in 1990. In his NBA career, Lewis played for the Golden State Warriors, Houston Rockets, Cedar Rapids Silver Bullets, Philadelphia 76ers, and Philadelphia Aces. The majority of the assets are for the success of his basketball career.

Lewis Lloyd’s Family and Childhood

Lewis Lloyd was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on February 22, 1959. He is the son of his mother, JoAnne Lloyd. He was the second oldest of six children of his parents. His full name is Lewis Kevin Lloyd.

Lewis Lloyd’s Wife: The life partner of his life was Cassandra

Lewis started his college life at the New Mexico Military Institute (NMMI) in Roswell from 1977 to 1979.

He was admitted to Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. During his tenure at this college, he played for the Drake Bulldogs men’s basketball team from 1979 to 1981.

Lewis Lloyd total worthIn his college life, he scored 30.2 points and grabbed 15 rebounds per game in his junior year. In his senior year, he averaged 26.3 per game. During this college life, he became the Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year at Drake. Wearing jersey number 30, he retired from his college basketball career.

Bio Chart

Birth:February 22, 1959, in Pennsylvania, USA
Profession:Former NBA player
Father:JoAnne Lloyd
College Education:Drake University
Wife/Girlfriend:Cassandra
Nationality:American
Achievements:
  • Third-team All-American– AP
  • UPI two times
  • MVC Player of the Year
Height:6 feet 6 inches
Weight:93 kg
Death: July 5, 2019
Cause of Death:Drug intoxication

Lewis Lloyd’s Body Structure

Lloyd was 6 feet 6 inches tall, and weighed 93 kg. In the NBA, he was a ball runner at the Shooting Guard and in Small Forward positions. He played in both positions in consideration of the situation of the play. However, he was fitted for both positions. Playing in those positions, he gained the success of his life. During his play, he was seen wearing jersey numbers 32 and 30 on the field of basketball.

Professional Stage of Life- Contracts and Teams

In the 1981 NBA draft, he was chosen by the Golden State Warriors 76th overall for the 4th round. Joe Barry Carroll was his teammate. He stayed with this team till 1983 and then moved to the Houston Rockets. His tenure with the Houston Rockets team was from 1983 to 1987. In 1988, he played for the Philadelphia Aces. From 1988 to 1989, Lewis played for Cedar Rapids Silver. In 1989 he returned to his old team, the Rockets, and played in that season. Next season, he played for the Philadelphia 76ers. In 1990, he moved to the rockets. In this season, he played for the Rockets and Philadelphia Aces partially. However, wearing the jersey of the Aces, he went to retirement.

Career Stats/Records:

Here is the chart of Lewis Lloyd’s NBA stats.

Total Career Points:5130
Average Points Per Game (PPG):13.2
Total Rebounds:1192
Average rebounds per game:3.1
Total Assist:1138
Average Assist:2.9

Gaining From Basketball Career

In 1980 and 1981, he became the third-team All-American (AP and UPI). He was also named the MVC Player of the Year in 1980 and 1981. Larry Bird won this MVC title in 1979.

How did Lewis Lloyd die?

Lewis Lloyd took the last inhale of his life on July 5, 2019, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. An accidental drug intoxication was the main cause of his death. He was 60 years old at the time of his death.

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Over the past five years, Rick C. Nees has written hundreds of NBA players' biographies, some of which have already been published in famous newspapers. He previously worked as- Commentator, Basketball Analyst, Basketball Player, Newspaper Sports Editor, Radio sports presenter. Rick grew up watching basketball leagues. He was a state-level high school basketball player who followed all NBA events since he was a child.

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