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| Name | Brad Lohaus |
| First Name | Brad |
| Last Name | Lohaus |
| Occupation | Basketball Player |
| Birthday | September 29 |
| Birth Year | 1964 |
| Place of Birth | New Ulm |
| Home Town | Minnesota |
| Birth Country | United States |
| Birth Sign | Libra |
| Full/Birth Name | |
| Father | Not Available |
| Mother | Not Available |
| Siblings | Not Available |
| Spouse | Not Known |
| Children(s) | Wyatt Lohaus, Tanner Lohaus |
Brad Lohaus Biography
Brad Lohaus is one of the most popular and richest Basketball Player who was born on September 29, 1964 in New Ulm, Minnesota, United States.
Lohaus played at the University of Iowa from 1982 to 1987 under three different head coaches. He was recruited and played his freshman season under head coach Lute Olson. After Olson left for the University of Arizona, Lohaus reluctantly stayed at Iowa and played his sophomore and junior seasons under George Raveling (redshirting a year between seasons). He then flourished during his senior season under new coach Dr. Tom Davis as a shooting big man who defended the front of the Hawkeyes’ fullcourt pressing defense. That year, the team reached the NCAA Elite Eight, ending with a school record 30 wins, with Lohaus averaging 11.3 points and leading the team in rebounds and blocked shots.
Lohaus was a McDonald’s All-American in 1982 at Greenway High School in Phoenix, Arizona under varsity coach Pete Babcock, who went on to work for six different NBA franchises in various capacities, including general manager.
Bradley Allen Lohaus (born September 29, 1964) is an American retired professional basketball player who was selected by the Boston Celtics in the second round (45th pick overall) of the 1987 NBA Draft. A 6’11” center-power forward from the University of Iowa, Lohaus played in eleven NBA seasons for eight different teams: the Celtics, Sacramento Kings, Minnesota Timberwolves, Milwaukee Bucks, Miami Heat, San Antonio Spurs, New York Knicks and Toronto Raptors. He was featured in the 1993 arcade edition of the popular video game NBA Jam.
Brad Lohaus Net Worth
Brad is one of the richest Basketball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Brad Lohaus's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)
| Net Worth | $5 Million |
| Salary | Under Review |
| Source of Income | Basketball Player |
| Cars | Not Available |
| House | Living in own house. |
Lohaus was acquired by the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 1989 NBA Expansion Draft, then traded on January 4, 1990 to the Milwaukee Bucks for center Randy Breuer, giving Lohaus the opportunity to further display his perimeter game and long-range shooting ability. He also completed his bachelor’s degree at the University of Iowa the ensuing summer semester.
He then played for the Miami Heat in 1994–95 with former Iowa teammate Kevin Gamble, where Lohaus averaged 4.4 points per game. He spent his final three seasons with the Spurs, Knicks (via trade, with the Knicks getting Lohaus, J. R. Reid and a first-round pick in 1996, while the Spurs received Charles Smith and Monty Williams), Toronto (November–December 1996), a stint with the Italian team Scavolini Pesaro (October–December 1997), then back again with the Spurs in 1997–98, later in the season and into the playoffs. During the lengthy NBA lockout in 1998–99, Lohaus contemplated retiring and ultimately did not play professionally again.
Ethnicity, religion & political views
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Lohaus was drafted by the Boston Celtics late in the second round; in 1987–88 the team went 57–25 in the regular season, and bowed out to the Detroit Pistons in the hard-fought six-game Eastern Conference Finals. He was traded along with Danny Ainge to the Sacramento Kings for Joe Kleine and Ed Pinckney on February 23, 1989.
Who is Brad Lohaus Dating?
According to our records, Brad Lohaus is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of January 13, 2024, Brad Lohaus’s is not dating anyone.
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Brad Lohaus height 6 ft 11 in Brad weight 229 lbs & body measurements will update soon.
| Height | 6 ft 11 in |
| Weight | 229 lbs |
| Body Measurements | Under Review |
| Eye Color | Not Available |
| Hair Color | Not Available |
| Feet/Shoe Size | Not Available |
He has had a home in the Iowa City area since 1987, and is a scout with the Spurs organization, covering the midwest region, and also is a broker for commercial airplanes and airplane parts. He endowed a full athletic scholarship to the Iowa Hawkeyes basketball program in 1996, the first former student-athlete to do so in the school’s history. He and his wife Anne have two sons, Wyatt and Tanner, who both formerly played basketball for the Northern Iowa Panthers.
Facts & Trivia
Brad Ranked on the list of most popular Basketball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Brad Lohaus celebrates birthday on September 29 of every year.
What is Brad Lohaus doing now?
In recent years he was accused of domestic assault and having attempted to swindle someone on ebay. Most recently (Sept 2013) Brad is now involved with construction, and has helped develop 118 new homes for the Pebble Creek North Subdivision in LeClaire, IA.
Who is Brad Lohaus married to?
He and his wife Anne have two sons, Wyatt and Tanner, who both formerly played basketball for the Northern Iowa Panthers.
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