Azurie Irving Net Worth

Azurie Irving is a Family Member who has a net worth of $35 million. She was born in Dallas, Texas in November 23, 2015 and is the daughter of NBA superstar Kyrie Irving and his former romantic partner Andrea Wilson. Her father has often featured her initials on his game-worn shoes and on the sole of his custom Nike line of sneakers, showing his love and appreciation for her.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 23, 2015
Birth Place Dallas, TX
Age 8 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius

💰 Net worth: $35 million (2024)

Azurie Irving, a well-known family member based in TX, is projected to have a remarkable net worth of $35 million by 2024. As the daughter of basketball star Kyrie Irving, Azurie has garnered considerable attention for her family background. While she may have inherited some wealth, Azurie Irving has also made a name for herself through her own endeavors and achievements. Her entrepreneurial ventures and possible involvement in the entertainment industry may have contributed to her accumulating wealth. Regardless of her sources of income, Azurie Irving's net worth is expected to continue growing, solidifying her position within the realm of successful individuals in the years to come.

About

Daughter of NBA superstar Kyrie Irving and his former romantic partner Andrea Wilson. Her father has often featured her initials on his game-worn shoes, as well as on the sole of his custom Nike line of sneakers. 

Before Fame

Her father rose to fame as a highly-touted recruit out of high school before attending Duke University. He was drafted with the #1 overall pick in the 2011 NBA Draft. 

Trivia

She was given the middle name of Elizabeth to honor her late paternal grandmother. She has often attended press conferences after games with her father. 

Family Life

Her aunts are Asia and London Irving. Her grandfather's name is Drederick. 

Associated With

Her father was traded to play for coach Brad Stevens and the Boston Celtics prior to the 2017 NBA season.