Damon Darron Jones is an American professional basketball coach and former NBA player with a documented net worth of $1,000. Throughout his playing career, he accumulated nearly $22 million in NBA earnings. However, his financial situation has been marked by significant challenges, including two bankruptcy filings, an eviction from a high-end Houston residence, and a federal arrest in October 2025 linked to a sports betting investigation. During the 2000s, Damon Jones established himself as one of the NBA’s most consistent three-point shooters. Though he went undrafted in 1997, he played 11 seasons in the league from 1999 to 2010, representing ten different teams. He earned a reputation as a dependable perimeter shooter and respected locker-room presence. His most productive season came with the Miami Heat in 2004-05, when he started 66 games and ranked among the league leaders in three-pointers made and shooting accuracy. Following his retirement, Jones transitioned into coaching and player development, later serving as an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers during their 2016 championship victory.