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Travis Bader was born on 2 July, 1991 in Okemos, Meridian charter Township, MI, is an American professional basketball player. Discover Travis Bader's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 2 July, 1991
Birthday 2 July
Birthplace Okemos, Michigan
Nationality United States

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Travis Bader Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, Travis Bader height is 6′ 5″ .

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Height 6′ 5″
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Travis Bader Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Travis Bader worth at the age of 32 years old? Travis Bader’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Travis Bader's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2019

On February 4, 2019, the Austin Spurs announced that they had acquired Bader.

2018

On January 6, 2018, Bader signed with Faros Larissas of the Greek Basket League.

2017

In August 2015, Bader won the 2015 installment of The Basketball Tournament as part of team Overseas Elite. In August 2016, Bader again won The Basketball Tournament as part of Overseas Elite. On August 3, 2017, Bader's team, Overseas Elite won its third straight The Basketball Tournament championship with an 86-83 victory over Team Challenge ALS on ESPN.

2016

On October 10, 2016, Bader joined Ambalt Recanati.

2015

On January 30, 2015, he was acquired by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers of the NBA Development League.

On September 18, 2015, he signed with Neptūnas Klaipėda of the Lithuanian Basketball League.

2014

Prior to the season, Bader participated in the Nike Skills Academy in Washington D.C. that featured the best college wing players in the nation. He was named to the Lou Henson Award preseason All-America team along with the Horizon League preseason first team in Oakland's first season in the conference. Bader was also named 1 of 30 candidates for the 2014 Senior CLASS Award. The award recognizes NCAA Division I student athletes that excel in "community, classroom, character and competition".

On February 2, 2014, Bader passed J. J. Redick for the career NCAA Division I record for three-point FGs made. Five games later, Bader broke the record for the most career three-point FGs attempted.

After going undrafted in the 2014 NBA draft, Bader joined the Philadelphia 76ers for the 2014 NBA Summer League. On July 8, 2014, he signed with ASVEL Basket of the French LNB Pro A for the 2014–15 season. In December 2014, he parted ways with ASVEL after averaging just 2.2 points in 13 league games.

2013

After sitting out his first year on campus, Bader came into his redshirt freshman season expecting to be a role player, but started the first game of his college career against West Virginia after he replaced a starting player that violated team rules. Bader finished that game 3–8 on three-point field goals. He started 22 of the season's 35 games and averaged 10.5 points per game in 25.7 minutes per game and shot 44% from three-point range. The 44% was the fourth-highest single-season percentage in Oakland men's basketball history.

During Bader's junior season in 2012–13, Bader was named to The Summit League's preseason All-League First Team. He was named The Summit League's Player of the Week once, on January 28, 2013. Bader scored 30 or more points four times throughout the season.

On January 24, Bader scored 47 points vs IUPUI. In that game, he made 15–24 field goals and 11–18 three-pointers, playing all 40 minutes of the game. Bader scored 33 points in the second half, shooting 7–9 on three-pointers. After this game and averaging 36.5 points per game the week of January 20, Bader was named National Player of the Week by ESPN's Dick Vitale, the Capital One Impact Performance of the Week and The Summit League's Player of the Week awards. In the 47-point game, Bader set an Oakland single-game record for three-point field goals made (11), scored the most points in a game in NCAA Division I that year to that point and tied the league record for most three-pointers in a game. The 47 points are the third-highest total in Oakland history.

Between his sophomore, junior and senior seasons, Bader made a three-point field goal in 62 consecutive games, which was the active NCAA Division I record at that time. The streak ended December 10, 2013 against Indiana. The last time prior to this Bader did not record a three-pointer was December 30, 2011, when he was 0–3 in three-point FGs against South Dakota State.

Bader was named Horizon League co-Player of the Week for the week of December 16–22. Bader made 21 three-point field goals in three games. He recorded the first double-double of his career against Illinois State and made 10 of 15 three-pointers in a loss to Eastern Michigan. He averaged 26 points per game for the week and made 58.3% of this three-pointers while Oakland went 2–1. He shared the award with Green Bay's Alec Brown. On December 27, Bader passed the 2,000 career point mark, scoring 34 points in a win over Defiance.

2012

Bader led the NCAA in three-point field goals attempted (314) and finished second in three-point field goals made, finishing 10 behind the NCAA leader. Bader averaged 15.9 points per game in 36.2 minutes per game for the season. On January 26, 2012, he scored a then-career high 37 points on 10–14 3-pt FGs in a win against South Dakota State.

Bader graduated in 2012 with a degree in communications. Since he earned his undergraduate degree and had one more year of eligibility, he was eligible to transfer without sitting out a year but decided to stay at Oakland.

1991

Richard Travis Bader (born July 2, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for Chocolates Trapa Palencia of the LEB Oro. He played college basketball for Oakland University. Bader, a shooting guard, is second on the NCAA career leader for three-point field goals and field goal attempts. He led the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I in three-point field goals per game during his junior season, averaging 4.21 three-pointers made per game.

1976

Bader's father, Richard, was a swimmer at Clemson from 1976–1979, qualifying for the NCAA Men's Division I Swimming and Diving Championships each of his four years. He is currently the assistant athletic director at Michigan State. Bader has two sisters, Christine and Kimberly, the former women's tennis head coach at Ball State.