Robert Covington

Robert Covington is a professional basketball player in the NBA for the Los Angeles Clippers. Before making it to the NBA, he played collegiate basketball for the Tennessee State Tigers. He was awarded to the First-Team All-OVC in 2012 while there. Covington’s ascension into the NBA League was not as simple as many people believe. In the 2013 draft, no teams showed interest in him. After an outstanding first season in the NBA D-League in 2013, he swiftly earned a spot in the country’s top league. During his five league seasons with the Philadelphia 76ers, the small forward shaped his professional career. In that case, he is one of the few players in the NBA who has had a great career while failing in the draft.

Despite the fact that he has faced numerous problems throughout his career, one of which nearly ended his career early on, he has always tackled them with confidence. Only someone who is entirely committed to their craft is capable of doing so. We’ll take a closer look at his fascinating life in this book. But, before we get into his story, there are a few things you should know about him.

What is Robert Covington’s net worth?

Robert Covington’s net worth is to be between $1 and $5 million, according to various estimates. His main source of income, though, is from league games. The athlete only played in seven games for the Houston Rockets in his debut NBA regular season, but he was paid roughly $490k by the team, which was more than he was paid in the NBA D-League. He did, however, become a regular small forward for the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA. As a result, he began to earn a substantial sum of money each year. During his four seasons with the 76ers, he made roughly $19 million. Covington’s NBA career has already netted him more than $50 million.

He is currently a member of the Los Angeles Clippers, where he earns almost $13 million each year. With that pay, Robert is the Clippers’ fifth-highest paid player this season. At hoopshype.com, you can learn more about his earnings.

Childhood, Family, and Education

Robert Covington was born on December 14, 1990, in Bellwood, Illinois, United States. Teresa Bryant, his mother, married Dennis Bryant while he was a child. So, Robert grew up near Hillside, Illinois, with his stepfather, Dennis. Furthermore, nothing is known about his biological father. Covington, on the other hand, learned to like his stepfather, and Dennis loved him as if he were his own son. Dennis Bryant Jr. and Deveon Bryant, his younger siblings, were born later. Later in life, both of his younger brothers became athletes and played soccer in high school and college. Dennis was quick to notice his children’s athletic potential and frequently took them outside to play various sports. Covington, on the other hand, began to take an interest in basketball.

Covington (tallest) with his family members (Source: Instagram)

He grew up in a really friendly environment, and both of his parents informed him that if he continued to play well, he might be a great athlete. It was not, however, as simple as it appeared. Robert was a skinny boy growing up, and there were a lot of kids in town who had amazing talents and were relatively better at their skills than he was. Dennis, on the other hand, would not let him give up. He joined an AAU team in Illinois under coach Kevin Dockery after failing to make his grade school and middle school teams.

Robert gradually progressed as a player, eventually making the Proviso West High School basketball team. He could have given up a long time ago if it hadn’t been for his father’s motivation. Robert also attended Proviso till 2009, after which he transferred to Tennessee State University (TSU) in Nashville to continue his education. TSU awarded Covington a bachelor’s degree in exercise science.

Robert Covington’s Resume

A career in High School

Robert attended and played high school basketball for Proviso West High School in his hometown. During his junior years, however, he was not included in the school squad because he originally lacked anything remarkable. He benefited from a growth spurt during his freshman year of high school, which had a significant impact on his game. He was already an excellent jump shooter, but he improved his passing and defense skills as well. Furthermore, his constant practice with the AAU had aided him in improving his abilities. As a result, he led his club to win the 2009 West Suburban Championship. He averaged 18.0 points and 11.0 rebounds per game during his final season.

Career in College

Robert Covington decided to attend Tennessee State University after graduating from high school and majored in science. Despite the fact that his favored faculty required a lot of time, he was still able to play basketball and do well in class. Covington averaged 11.5 points and 6.5 rebounds per game in his first season, appearing in all 32 games. He got multiple awards for his debut season performance.

Robert improved as a small forward as a sophomore, averaging eight double-doubles over the course of the season. He averaged 13.3 points and 7.5 rebounds per game in his sophomore season. Similarly, his last two college seasons were incredibly successful in comparison to his previous two outstanding seasons. However, due to injuries, he missed approximately ten games during his senior season.

A Professional Life

Covington went undrafted in the 2013 NBA draft despite an outstanding career with the Tennessee State Tigers. However, on July 15, 2013, he signed a contract with the Houston Rockets and was immediately sent to the NBA D-Rio League’s Grande Valley Vipers.

NBA D-League games were essential in gaining the attention of NBA analysts. That season, he averaged 23.2 points and 9.2 rebounds per game, winning him Rookie of the Year honors (2014). On November 15, 2014, he signed a five-year contract with the Philadelphia 76ers following that season. Over the years, Covington has established himself as one of the top small forwards in the NBA, putting up excellent performances season after season.

Robert in the Timberwolves jersey (Source: Bleacher Report)

Until the 2017-18 season, he spent four complete seasons with the 76ers. Each season, he scored above 10.0 points each game. He was also putting up outstanding numbers on defense. Robert is dressed in a Timberwolves jersey. (Photo courtesy of Bleacher Report) After playing 13 games for the 76ers in the 2018-19 season, he was moved to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He had a lot of injuries throughout his time with the Timberwolves.

He got a knee injury after a few games and had to sit on the bench for a long time before recovering. Later, he was briefly assigned to the Iowa Wolves by the club. Unfortunately, his knee injuries worsened before he could return to the NBA League the following season. As a result, he missed a lot of games this season, appearing in only 48 games for the Timberwolves. On February 4, 2022, he was dealt to the Los Angeles Clippers. He spent the previous two seasons with his former team, the Houston Rockets, and the Portland Trail Blazers.

Achievements & Awards

Among his honors and achievements are:

  • First Team All-NBA Defensive (2018)
  • All-OVC second team (2011, 2013)
  • Rookie of the Year in the NBA G League (2014)
  • All-Star in the NBA G League (2014)
  • First Team All-NBA G League (2014)
  • MVP of the NBA G League All-Star Game (2014)

Personal Life of Robert Covington

Amirah Dyme, commonly known as “Cake Queen” among her fans, and Robert Covington are in an intimate relationship. She is a German model with about 3.8 million Instagram followers.

Robert with his pregnant girlfriend (Source: Reddit)

She has previously collaborated with a number of well-known labels, including Fashion Nova, Blanco Bay, NA-KD, and others. Amirah Dyme was born in 1995 in Germany to Kosar and Elsa Dyme. Even though she was born and brought up in Germany, Dyme belongs to the Sudanese heritage.

Robert and Amirah began dating in 2020.

Before then, she dated a Nigerian multi-millionaire Ray Hushappi who was arrested in 2020 in Dubai purportedly for his involvement in many scams and money laundering cases.  However, Amirah is pregnant with the child of Covington, and they are happy together. Recently in early March 2022, they revealed many images of a baby bulge with their admirers on their social media handles. Similarly, Robert has a son named R.J. from his former relationship with Kaylee Anderson. He was in a relationship with her from the early 2010s, and their son was born on March 4, 2017. They eventually broke up in 2018. Kaylee presently works as a real estate agent.

Mental Health Issues

Covington recently came up about the mental challenges he faced a few years ago. He was about to retire the sport totally after getting hurt during his tenure with the Minnesota Timberwolves around 2018. In addition, he claimed that he usually wanted to stay alone lazily and avoided people near him.

However, he consulted the church and sought expert help, due to which he later recovered. Moreover, he acknowledges the then Timberwolves coach Ryan Saunders who helped him overcome those melancholy moments. All he wanted was someone to speak to and console him when he felt like he was at the lowest point of his life.

Besides sharing his experience, he urged people as well to be serious about mental health concerns and start having dialogues regarding anxiety and despair. The athlete was also connected with an organization named The Elephant in the Room, Inc, which has been working in the field of mental health since 2017.

Robert Covington External Features

As of 2022, Robert is 31 years old. About his physical measurements, he measures 2.01 meters (6 feet 7 inches) tall and weighs roughly 209 lb (95 kg) (95 kg). Moreover, Covington has inscribed various tattoos throughout his body, including his torso. His tattoos consist of numerous materials with a wide range of meanings, including signs and prayers linked with Christian faith, hard labor, his name’s initials, and much more.

Robert Covington on Social Media

Instagram: @atf 33

Twitter: @Holla At Rob33

Quick Facts

Full Name Robert Covington
Date of Birth December 14, 1990
Birth Place Bellwood, Illinois, the USA
Nick Name RoCo
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Zodiac Sign  Sagittarius
Age 31 years old
Height 2.01 m (6 feet 7 inches)
Weight 209 lb (95 kg)
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Dark brown
Build Athletic
Father’s Name Dennis Bryant
Mother’s Name Teresa Bryant
Siblings Dennis Bryant Jr., Deveon Bryant
Food Habit Non-vegetarian
Education
  • Proviso West High School (Hillside, Illinois)
  • Tennessee State University (Nashville, Tennessee)
Marital Status Unmarried
Sexual Orientation Straight
Girlfriend’s Name Amirah Dyme
Kids One
Kid’s Name R.J. Covington
Salary $12.9 million
Profession Professional basketball player
NBA Draft 2013/Undrafted
Position Small forward/Power forward
League  National Basketball Association (NBA)
Active Years (2013–Present)
Net Worth $1-$5 million
Currently Plays for Los Angeles Clippers
Jersey Number 23
Social Media  InstagramTwitter
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Last Update March 2022

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