Brad Robbins
- January 5, 2024
- Basketball Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Brad Robbins |
Occupation | Basketball Player |
Date Of Birth | Jan 12, 1985(1985-01-12) |
Age | 39 |
Country | Australia |
Birth City | Melbourne |
Horoscope | Capricorn |
Brad Robbins Biography
Name | Brad Robbins |
Birthday | Jan 12 |
Birth Year | 1985 |
Home Town | Melbourne |
Birth Country | Australia |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Brad Robbins is one of the most popular and richest Basketball Player who was born on January 12, 1985 in Melbourne, Australia. Bradley Robbins (born 12 January 1985) is an Australian professional basketball player, best well-known for his time playing in the National Basketball League (NBL) as a member of the Perth Wildcats. Bradley Robbins is currently a player of the Rockingham Flames of the State Basketball League (SBL).
After his 2003 SEABL year, Robbins moved north and joined the Cairns Taipans for the 2004-05 NBL season. In his 25 games with the Taipans team, he averaged 1.6 per game and 1.1 rebound per game. Then he went back in Knox to play in the SEABL season and won back-to back Australian Young Player of the Year awards from this year’s South Conference. Robbins enjoyed another outstanding season when he compiled an average in the range of 13.1 scores, 4.8 rebounding, 3.0 assists and 2.8 steals per game (second most in Conference). He was not known for his athletic prowess, Robbins had a game with at least 20 points in two times in the 2005 season as well as a season-best game of 24 points eight rebounds, nine assists, and 3 steals against the Mount Gambier Pioneers in his final regular season game.
Robbins played 67 games over his first two seasons as a Wildcat, increasing he averages to 6.1 points, 2.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 2007–08, but was restricted to just three appearances in 2008–09 due to a knee injury.
Robbins returned to full health for the 2009–10 season and formed a tremendous point guard duo with Damian Martin, helping the club win a record-breaking fifth NBL Championship. In the 2–1 grand final series win over the Wollongong Hawks, Robbins played through broken ribs, a calf tear and sore hips to drag Perth across the line. In 32 games for the Wildcats in 2009–10, he averaged 4.5 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals per game. He was then named co-captain for the 2010–11 season and led his team from the front to another playoff appearance, this time a thrilling semi-final series loss in three games to the New Zealand Breakers. He averaged 5.4 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals in 31 games during the 2010–11 season.
After in the wake of the 2003 SEABL year, Robbins was signed to his team the Victoria Giants of the National Basketball League (NBL) for the 2003-04 season. He was a sparse player for the Giants in his rookie season and scored just 11 score in the 13 game. He was back in the SEABL in 2004 to join Knox Raiders. Knox Raiders and going on to be awarded the The SEABL’s Australian Youth Player of the year award for in the South Conference.
Brad Robbins Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Basketball Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Brad Robbins is one of the richest Basketball Player from Australia. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Brad Robbins 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
Born from Melbourne, Victoria, Robbins played basketball as a junior within the suburban area of Dandenong. Robbins was a part of Victoria at national championships under 14s in 1998; Under 16s at the time of 2000 as well as under 18s between 2001 and 2002. In 2002 He was a part of the Australian team for the Albert Schweitzer Tournament and the Oceania Junior Men’s Qualification Tournament. In 2003, he was a part of the world-class winning Australian Emus under 19 squad which featured players like Andrew Bogut, Damian Martin and Matthew Knight, and coached by Rob Beveridge.
Robbins was a player for just one game in The SEABL’s Dandenong Rangers in 2001, prior to joining the squad in 2003 and participating in 21 of the games.
After not receiving any NBL contract offers for the 2005–06 season, Robbins moved to Perth in 2006 and joined the Willetton Tigers of the State Basketball League (SBL). Following the 2006 SBL season, Robbins joined the Perth Wildcats for the 2006–07 NBL season and became a tremendous servant of the club. In his first season as a Wildcat, Robbins averaged 3.4 points, 1.6 rebounds and 1.4 assists in 34 games. He became a crowd favourite and impressed with his work ethics, as his gritty actions on court earned him the nickname “Angry Ant”. He subsequently returned to the Willetton Tigers for the 2007 SBL season.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
Height | 6 ft 1 in |
Brad Robbins height 6 ft 1 in Brad weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.
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Robbins’ 2013 NBL Grand Final return sparked a want to continue playing at a lower level, and just days after completing the NBL season with the Wildcats, Robbins joined the Wanneroo Wolves for the rest of the 2013 State Basketball League season. He played an important role on the Wolves’ squad, leading them back to the Grand Final where they lost to the Lakeside Lightning. In 20 games for the Wolves in 2013, he averaged 4.7 points, 2.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists per game.
Facts & Trivia
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In December 2016, Robbins was appointed assistant coach for the Joondalup Wolves’ WSBL team for the 2017 season. He continued on in the role in 2018, and had the responsibility as head coach for a large chunk of the season with coach Craig Friday unavailable due to his duties with the national wheelchair team.