Jamal Murray (born February 23, 1997) is a Canadian professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association. He also plays for Canada’s national team. He played one season of collegiate basketball for the Kentucky Wildcats before being selected seventh overall by the Nuggets in the 2016 NBA Draft.
Murray attended Kitchener’s Grand River Collegiate Institute. His father was an assistant coach at Orangeville Prep in Orangeville, Ontario, where he later transferred. Jamal and fellow prospect Thon Maker established a combo that assisted Orangeville Prep in defeating several American schools. Jamal Murray is presently single and is not dating anyone. His net worth is believed to be $4 million, with an annual salary of $500,000. His car collection is modest yet adequate.
1. Escalade Cadillac
General Motors manufactures the Cadillac Escalade, a full-size luxury SUV. It has Android Auto and Apple CarPlay integration, a Wi-Fi hotspot, rear seat entertainment, a 36-speaker AKG audio system, and leather interior. Cadillac Escalade offers powerful performance as well as poised handling. It has a standard 6.2L V8 engine that produces 420 hp and contributes to a top speed of 154 mph. It has a starting price of $76,295 and a 0-60 mph speed of 6.1 seconds.
2. Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT
The Jeep Grand Cherokee SRT is a high-performance SUV that is ready to hit the track and burn rubber. A 6.4-liter V-8 produces 475 horsepower, and a ripsnorting exhaust noise heralds the SRT’s arrival and, more dramatically, its departure. While it is based on the basic Grand Cherokee, the SRT features more aggressive styling as well as a sport-tuned suspension and enhanced brakes as standard. In translation, it loses none of the practicality or cabin comfort of the Grand Cherokee, albeit the SRT’s ride is significantly less compliant over potholes.