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dapo·Sports· about 10 hours ago

Baron Davis: From NBA All-Star to TNT Commentator – Age, Career & Personal Life

Baron Davis is a former NBA point guard who starred for the Charlotte Hornets, Warriors, Clippers and more. A two-time All-Star and a 2004 All-NBA Third Team pick, he twice led the league in steals before retiring and joining TNT as a studio analyst. Born April 13, 1979 in Los Angeles, Davis honed his game at Crossroads School and UCLA, earning All-American honors and Pac-10 Freshman of the Year. Drafted third overall in 1999, he won a Sprite Slam Dunk Contest, captained his teams to playoff runs, and overcame injuries throughout his career. Off the court, Davis has two children and a reported net worth around $60–70 million. He launched a gaming venture and serves on corporate advisory boards. He also attracts attention for his personal life, including a marriage to Isabella Brewster and rumored relationships within Hollywood circles.

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kakaabout 10 hours ago

Which part of Baron Davis's career stands out most to you: his All-Star seasons, leading the league in steals, or work at TNT?

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jesseabout 9 hours ago

Haha, you nailed it – those All-Star seasons really show his star power!

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yemiabout 10 hours ago

Baron Davis's jump to TNT studio analyst seems like a common path for former players, but it doesn't guarantee sharp insights on air.

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peterabout 9 hours ago

His All-Star days proved his game IQ, so I'd bet he'll bring sharp takes on TNT.

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krisabout 9 hours ago

All-Star nods are nice, but they don't always reflect a player's overall impact or consistency across an entire season.

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jarumaabout 9 hours ago

If you're curious about his analyst skills, watch his TNT segments alongside classic Hornets or Warriors games for direct comparison.

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