Blazers Hire ESPN Analyst Mike Schmitz Wikipedia: Biography Explored
Mike Schmitz is a contributor to DraftExpress.com, private scouting, and analytics firm used by NBA, NCAA, and international clubs, and an ESPN NBA Draft Analyst. However, he does not have a Wikipedia page.
Schmitz is a 2012 graduate of the University of Arizona. He spends 2-3 months every year around Europe and Africa in quest of the next generation of NBA stars, discovering and analyzing elite NBA prospects both at home and abroad.
ESPN story on the Portland Trail Blazers hiring as an assistant general manager:
— Adrian Wojnarowski
Mike covers the majority of FIBA youth competitions in Europe, conducting interviews with prospects ranging from U16 to U20. He presently works as an assistant coach with the Uganda National Team in Africa, traveling with the team to FIBA competitions in Uganda and Nigeria.
Mike Schmitz Wife: Who Is She?
Mike Schmitz has not spilled any information regarding his wife. He is a very professional and private guy. There is no information about his personal life on the internet.
He is very passionate about his profession and likes to keep his family secrets away from the general public. He has not uploaded any pictures of his family and wife on his Instagram account.
Great time breaking down film with projected 1st round pick MarJon Beauchamp at the NBA Combine in Chicago. Energetic two-way wing who impacts the game without needing any plays called for him. Love his activity. Improving perimeter shooter.
— Mike Schmitz
Schmitz formerly worked for YahooThe !'s Vertical as an NBA Draft Analyst, the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA G-League as a Video Coordinator (2012-2013), and ValleyofTheSuns.com as a writer/video analyst covering the Phoenix Suns.
Mike Schmitz Salary And Net Worth 2022
Mike Schmitz, an ESPN Draft Analyst, is estimated to earn a salary of $100,000 per year. He also has an estimated net worth of around $2 million.
However, as he is set to be hired as an Assistant General Manager of the Portland Trail Blazers, he is expected to earn a lot more than he is currently earning.
Schmitz, 32, has been an ESPN draft commentator since 2017. Prior to that, he worked for DraftExpress and as a video coordinator for the Bakersfield Jam of the NBA's G League from 2012 to 2013.