MaCio Teague

Basketball shooting guard MaCio Teague is a young and gifted player. Due to his unprecedented 23-game winning run during the 2019–20 NBA season, Teague has already generated a lot of buzz in his first year of play.

Quick Facts of MaCio Teague

Full Name MaCio Teague
Date of Birth June 11, 1997
Birth Place Cincinnati, Ohio
Nick Name None
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Zodiac Sign  Gemini
Age 25 Years Old
Height (6 feet and 4 inches) or 1.93 meters
Weight 195 lb (88 kg)
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Brown
Build Athletic
Father’s Name Sean Teague
Mother’s Name Barbara Teague
Siblings A sister, Alek Teague
Education Summit Country Day
Walnut Hills High School
Montverde Academy
UNC Asheville
Baylor University
Marital Status Unmarried
Girlfriend Not Available
Kids None
Profession Basketball player
Position Shooting Guard
League NBA G League
Amateur Affiliations Summit Country Day (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Walnut Hills (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Montverde Academy (Montverde, Florida)
UNC Asheville (2016–2018)
Baylor (2019–2021)
Salt Lake City Stars (as an affiliate player)
NBA Draft 2021 / Undrafted
Net Worth $1 million
Social Media InstagramTwitter
Last Update  September, 2022

How much is the net worth of MaCio Teague as of 2022?

According to the sources, MaCio Teague is worth a total of $1 million. In truth, Teague had a contract with the Utah Jazz that stated he would earn an average of $925,258 per year.

Body Dimensions of MaCio Teague

MaCio Teague is a physically fit man who stands at 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 meters) tall and weighs 195 lb (88 kg). In terms of his physical characteristics, Teague has a chocolate-cream skin tone, dark curly hair, and similar-colored eyes.

Teague during his vacation (Source: Instagram)

He also shows measurements for his chest, waist, and biceps, which are 42 inches, 30 inches, and 17 inches, respectively. Similarly, he wears a size 9 shoe (U.S.).

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MaCio Teague | Early Life

Teague was born on June 11, 1997, in Cincinnati, Ohio, under the sign of the Gemini. He is, after all, Sean and Barbara Teague’s kid. Alek Teague is the name of his sister, who he also has.

Education

MaCio Teagyue initially studied at Cincinnati, Ohio’s Summit Country Day school. However, he then switched to Florida’s Montverde Academy after attending Walnut Hills High School.

MaCio Teague began his high school education at UNC Asheville College. From 2016 to 2018, he attended that college for two years.

After that, Teague started attending Baylor College to study. He earned a degree in Health, Kinesiology, and Leisure Studies in total and graduated in 2020.

MaCio Teague | Professional Career

MaCio Teague is now a member of the NBA G League’s Salt Lake City Stars as an affiliate player. He initially took part in the NBA draft in 2021, and on August 15, 2021, he signed his first contract with the Utah Jazz.

But before the season even began in October 2021, the Jazz released him.

High School Career

MaCio Teague finished his sophomore year averaging 14.2 points per game at Summit Country Day School. MaCio spent his entire junior and senior year at Walnut Hills High School after switching schools.

As a senior in the Flyin’ to the Hoop Invitational, Teague broke the school single-game scoring record with a performance of 51 points.

MaCio won the Eastern Cincinnati Conference Player of the Year, District 16 Player of the Year, and Prep Hoop Ohio Division I Player of the Year awards before his high school career came to an end.

He finished high school with an overall average of 26.4 points and 7.5 rebounds. In the end, MaCio enrolled in the postgraduate program at the Montverde Academy in Montverde, Florida.

College Career

UNC Asheville

On February 11, 2017, MaCio Teague, who joined UNC Asheville in 2016, got the highest point in his first year. Well, he finished his first season after taking part in 33 games and starting 32 of them.

MaCio Teague for the UNC Asheville (Source: Instagram)

Teague became the seventh player in league history to reach 500 points with 509 points as a freshman. He had a total scoring average of 15.4, rebounds of 4.6, and assists of 2.7 per game.

MaCio won the First Team All-Big South honor for the second year in a row during his sophomore season. In addition, he started 34 games and participated in all of them while scoring 16.7 points per game.

Teague also kept up 4.4 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 1.6 steals per game while leading the Big South in three-point shooting (42.5 percent).

Teague also scored a career-high 36 points before the end of his sophomore season and nailed seven three-pointers.

Baylor

MaCio Teague transferred to Baylor College after completing his sophomore year at UNC and initially played on their practice squad there. Prior to then, he had received numerous offers from Xavier, Virginia, and Louisville.

He did, however, sign with Baylor on April 30, 2018, and as a result of NCAA transfer regulations, he missed the next season. MaCio made his Baylor debut on November 5, 2019, and recorded his season-high points on February 8, 2020.

With them, he initially posted averages of 13.9 points, 1.9 assists, and 4.6 rebounds each game. Well, in 37 minutes of a victory over Oklahoma State, he got seven rebounds in addition to his season-high 24 points.

Later, Teague made the decision to declare for the 2020 NBA Draft; he subsequently withdrew and returned to Baylor. Teague recently tied the program record on March 7, 2021, with 35 points and ten three-pointers.

MaCio Teague | Career Highlights and Awards

MaCio Teague has participated in 125 games overall, starting 122 of them. He plays for an average of 33.5 minutes every game. During his time as coach, he has posted field goal percentages of.442, 3-point percentages of.408, and free throw percentages of.860.

In addition, he averages 15.5 points, 4.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.1 steals, and.2 blocks a game.

Teague for Baylor (Source: Instagram)
  • college champion (2021)
  • Second-team Big 12 honors (2020)
  • Third-team Big 12 honors (2021)
  • all-newcomer Big 12 team (2020)
  • 2nd-team All-Big South selection (2017 & 2018)
  • Freshman of the Year in the Big South (2017)
  • Big South Freshman All-Star Team (2017)

on social media

Visit MaCio Teague’s social media accounts if you’re curious about his private uploads and posts. He has 17.9k followers under the handle MaCio Teague (@macioteague) on Instagram (As of 2022).

Additionally, he has 6.4k followers under the handle MaCio Teague (@ MrDoWork) on Twitter (As of 2022).

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

Which jersey number does MaCIo Teague wear?

He wears jersey number 31 for the Salt Lake City Stars