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Retired American basketball player, Doug Christie, has an estimated net worth of $50 million.  Doug was selected 17th overall in the 1992 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics.

During his career he played for the following teams: Los Angeles Lakers (1992–1994), New York Knicks (1994–1996), Toronto Raptors (1996–2000), Sacramento Kings (2000–2005), Orlando Magic (2005), Dallas Mavericks (2005), Los Angeles Clippers (2007). Christie was traded to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for forward Corliss Williamson. In Sacramento, Christie became the Kings' popular starting shooting guard and developed into one of the league's best defenders, perennially named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team. Following Christie's ankle surgery, the Orlando Magic released him on August 11, 2005 under the new NBA collective bargaining agreement one-time amnesty clause. Christie signed a one-year contract with the Dallas Mavericks shortly thereafter. Due to a slow healing surgically repaired left ankle, Christie was waived by the Dallas Mavericks on November 25, 2005, signaling his impending retirement.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2006

Salary

Salary from Los Angeles Clippers

$158,071

2005

Salary

Salary from Orlando Magic

$8,200,000

2005

Salary

Salary from Dallas Mavericks

$1,575,000

2004

Salary

Salary from Sacramento Kings

$7,550,000

2003

Salary

Salary from Sacramento Kings

$6,900,000

2002

Salary

Salary from Sacramento Kings

$6,250,000

2001

Salary

Salary from Sacramento Kings

$5,200,000

2000

Salary

Salary from Sacramento Kings

$3,140,000

1999

Salary

Salary from Toronto Raptors

$2,743,000

1998

Salary

Salary from Toronto Raptors

$2,353,000

1997

Salary

Salary from Toronto Raptors

$2,013,000

1996

Salary

Salary from Toronto Raptors

$1,355,000

1995

Salary

Salary from New York Knicks

$1,466,000

1994

Salary

Salary from New York Knicks

$1,244,000

1993

Salary

Salary from Los Angeles Clippers

$1,445,000