Marcus Camby's House

Marcus Camby's House


Manvel, Texas (TX), US
Marcus Camby, the once professional basketball player owns this home. He also owns another larger property in nearby Pearland (TX). Camby is a former professional basketball player who played 17 seasons in the NBA. While playing, he was named Defensive Player of the Year during the 2006–07 NBA season, leading the league in blocked shots per game. Camby is also a four-time member of the NBA All-Defensive Team and is 12th on the NBA's all-time career blocks list.

Marcus Camby has a net worth of $50 million. Camby got his start in the big leagus when he began playing basketball at the University of Massachusetts. Camby set several records and was named the conference's Freshman of the Year. With his prowess on the court, Camby lead his team to an appearance in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament and later the Final Four. Camby won the Naismith College Player of the Year Award and the John R. Wooden Award the same season and opted to leave school early to turn pro after his junior year.

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After Camby's appearance in the Final Four was vacated after an investigation discovered he took thousands of dollars from agents, Camby was inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame despite this controversy. The Toronto Raptors chose Camby with the second overall pick during the 1996 NBA Draft and he went on to have limited success with the team. Two years later, he was traded to the New York Knicks, where he stayed until 2002. Cambyalso played for the Denver Nuggets (2002-2008), Los Angeles Clippers (2008-2010), Portland Trail Blazers (2010-2013), Houston Rockets (2012), New York Knicks (2012-2013), and again for the Houston Rockets (2013).

Camby, the six-foot-eleven-inch part center part power forward hasn't played since 2013, but he remains a free agent and is not technically retired as of mid-2014. Camby has faced several off-the-court legal run-ins, including a marijuana possession arrest in 1997. In 2011, he was charged with marijuana possession a second time, though they were later dropped. Camby is active in several charities and founded the Cambyland Foundation to work with schools to improve opportunities for students.
Marcus Camby, the once professional basketball player owns this home. He also owns another larger property in nearby Pearland (TX). Camby is a former professional basketball player who played 17 seasons in the NBA. While playing, he was named Defensive Player of the Year during the 2006–07 NBA season, leading the league in blocked shots per game. Camby is also a four-time member of the NBA All-Defensive Team and is 12th on the NBA's all-time career blocks list.

Marcus Camby has a net worth of $50 million. Camby got his start in the big leagus when he began playing basketball at the University of Massachusetts. Camby set several records and was named the conference's Freshman of the Year. With his prowess on the court, Camby lead his team to an appearance in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament and later the Final Four. Camby won the Naismith College Player of the Year Award and the John R. Wooden Award the same season and opted to leave school early to turn pro after his junior year.

After Camby's appearance in the Final Four was vacated after an investigation discovered he took thousands of dollars from agents, Camby was inducted into the school's Athletic Hall of Fame despite this controversy. The Toronto Raptors chose Camby with the second overall pick during the 1996 NBA Draft and he went on to have limited success with the team. Two years later, he was traded to the New York Knicks, where he stayed until 2002. Cambyalso played for the Denver Nuggets (2002-2008), Los Angeles Clippers (2008-2010), Portland Trail Blazers (2010-2013), Houston Rockets (2012), New York Knicks (2012-2013), and again for the Houston Rockets (2013).

Camby, the six-foot-eleven-inch part center part power forward hasn't played since 2013, but he remains a free agent and is not technically retired as of mid-2014. Camby has faced several off-the-court legal run-ins, including a marijuana possession arrest in 1997. In 2011, he was charged with marijuana possession a second time, though they were later dropped. Camby is active in several charities and founded the Cambyland Foundation to work with schools to improve opportunities for students.
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