Davis Bertans Biography, Age, Wife, Child, Spurs and Net Worth

Davis Bertans is a Latvian professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He also represents the Latvian national team. He was selected with the 42nd pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers.

Davis Bertans Biography

Davis Bertans is a Latvian professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He also represents the Latvian national team. He was selected with the 42nd pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers. 

Davis Bertans Age

He was born on 12 November 1992 in Valmiera, Latvia. As of 2018, he is 26 years old.

Davis Bertans Height

He is 2.08 meters tall.

Davis Bertans Family

He is the son of Dainis Bertans, his father and Dina Bertane, his mother. He is the brother to Dairis Bertans. He is also the husband of Anna Sonka.

Davis Bertans Wife

In 2017, he married Anna Sonka.

Davis Bertans Child

He and his wife recently welcomed their first born, Mila. Bertans shared a photo of his daughter while showering love for his wife along with a touching message for the women in his life.

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After starting the 2010–11 season with BK Barons, in November 2010, Bertāns signed a multi-year deal with Slovenian club Union Olimpija. Following the 2010–11 season, Bertāns was selected by the Indiana Pacers with the 42nd overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft. However, his rights were immediately traded to the San Antonio Spurs.

On 14 July 2016, Bertāns signed with the San Antonio Spurs. He made his debut for the Spurs in their season opener on 25 October 2016, scoring five points in four minutes off the bench in a 129–100 win over the Golden State Warriors.

On 25 November 2016, he set a career high in scoring, pitching in 15 of the Spurs’ 56 bench points to help San Antonio defeat the Boston Celtics 109–103. On 7 January 2017, he scored 21 points in a 102–85 win over the Charlotte Hornets. He went 4-of-5 on three-pointers in leading the Spurs in scoring for the first time in 2016–17.

On 29 January 2017 against the Dallas Mavericks, Bertāns became just the fourth Spurs rookie with at least 35 three-pointers and 15 blocks in a season, joining Kawhi Leonard, Manu Ginóbili and Lloyd Daniels. On 11 March 2017, he had three three-pointers in a 107–85 win over Golden State to reach 51 three-pointers on the season.

He became just the sixth Spurs rookie to hit 50 in a season. During his rookie season, he had multiple assignments with the Austin Spurs of the NBA Development League.

Early on the 2017–18 season, Bertāns was twice assigned to the Austin Spurs. On 8 January 2018, he scored a career-high 28 points on 11-of-15 shooting with six 3-pointers in a 107–100 win over the Sacramento Kings. On 13 January 2018, he scored 18 points on a career-high six 3-pointers in a 112–80 win over the Denver Nuggets.

On 11 July 2018, Bertāns re-signed with the Spurs. On 27 January 2019, he scored a season-high 21 points in a 132–119 win over the Washington Wizards.

Davis Bertans Highlights

Davis Bertans Team

He plays for San Antonio Spurs as a power forward in the central position. He plays jersey number.

Davis Bertans Draft

He was selected with the 42nd pick in the 2011 NBA draft by the Indiana Pacers.

Davis Bertans Stats

Year

Team

GP

GS

MPG

FG%

3P%

FT%

RPG

APG

SPG

BPG

PPG

2016–17

San Antonio

67

6

12.1

.440

.399

.824

1.5

.7

.3

.4

4.5

2017–18

San Antonio

77

10

14.1

.440

.373

.816

2.0

1.0

.3

.4

5.9

Career

144

16

13.2

.440

.384

.819

1.7

.8

.3

.4

5.3

Davis Bertans Net Worth

As of 2018, Davis Bertans has an estimated net worth of over $10 million. He reportedly signed a contract worth $14,500,000 with San Antonio Spurs.

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Davis Bertans: The NBA’s best three-point shooter you’ve never heard of

There are 115 players in the NBA this season who average four, or more, three-point attempts per game. There are 19 players in the NBA this season who average 4+ three-point attempts and have a 40+ three-point percentage. Four of those 19 players also average 49+ percent from the field overall.

There are 285 players this season (who’ve played in at least 10 games) who have averaged 5+ field goal attempts per game. There are 61 players who average 5+ field goal attempts per game and have a 50+ field goal percentage. Only two players in the NBA this season qualify for all 5 lists above Tobias Harris of the Los Angeles Clippers and… Davis Bertans, the Latvian Spur of San Antone.

Tobias Harris has been magnificent all season. He’s averaging 21 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists, and extremely nice shooting ratios. He’s shooting 15 times a game, just a little bit less than Luka Doncic, and a little bit more than Nikola Jokic. He’s the 16th best fantasy player in ESPN basic. He is absolutely a stud. Given his volume and his efficiency, it’s not surprising to see that Tobias trails only Giannis, Kevin Durant, Anthony Davis, and LaMarcus Aldridge for value in points and FG%.

Meanwhile, down by the Alamo, Davis Bertans has been quietly shooting the lights out in his third year in the NBA (all on the Spurs). So, who is Davis Bertans?

Bertani’s is a 6’10” power forward (if that even means anything, anymore), 26 years old, and was a second-round pick in 2011. He’s improved each of his three years in the league, but this year he’s finally averaging 20+ minutes per game, and the counting stats have increased along with his minutes: more points, more shot attempts, more boards, more dimes, more steals, more blocks, and better shooting ratios.

In fact, his shooting ratios are better than anyone else in the NBA. Out of all players who average 20+ MPG this season (237), Davis Bertans is the ONLY PLAYER WITH A 70+ TRUE SHOOTING PERCENTAGE. The next closest is Steph Goddamn Curry with a 66.9 true shooting percentage. As the scientists say, holy shit!

Since December 1st, Bertans is sixth in minutes on the Spurs. He’s shooting 52% from three since December 1st. 70 players are averaging 5+ three-point attempts per game since 12/1, and only 18 of those players are shooting better than 40% on those threes. Buddy Hield is number two over that span with 47.2% from three. First place is Davis Bertans with 52.7%.

Now, he’s only 7th in total threes made since December began (a function of his lower number of shots than the volume shooters), but the Spurs shoot threes less than any other team. When they do shoot a three, that MFer better goes in. NO ONE ELSE in the NBA is making that happen more efficiently than Davis Bertans.

And he’s the only one in the top 10 who are playing less than 25 minutes per game! He and Marco Belinelli have been invaluable to the Spurs in spacing the floor and letting their mid-range marvels make shots that hardly anyone else in the NBA is taking, much less making. Imagine if Bertans were given 30 minutes per game…

How does this translate to fantasy? Sadly, not as well as you’d think.

While Bertans has five made threes in each of his past two games (he doesn’t qualify for the three-point competition during All-Star weekend even though GET REAL, HE’S ONE OF THE BEST IN THE GAME RIGHT NOW, JUST PUT HIM IN, ADAM SILVER, WHAT’S THE POINT OF BEING COMMISH IF YOU CAN’T RIGHT WRONGS?!), his PR on the season is still firmly in the 100-150 range.

However, over the past month, he’s been a solid top 75 guy. He isn’t scoring as many points as you’d like, but, just like for the Spurs, he’s scoring those points with an elite and valuable efficiency. He’s been nearly as valuable as Domantas Sabonis over the past month, and he’s shot 40 fewer times.

Bertans is a PF who’s getting you elite field goal percentage like a center and elite three-pointers made like an outside specialist. Lauri Markkanen, the stretch PF for the Bulls, has 36 made threes over the past month shooting 44 %; Bertans has 37 threes at 51%.

Oh yeah, one more thing: Bertans is the LOWEST OWNED PLAYER IN THE TOP 100 OVER THE PAST MONTH. He’s less than two percent owned in ESPN! He’s basically as close to being free as you can get, and he’s worth the pickup. If his shooting falls off a cliff (nothing suggests that it will), then what have you really lost? A cheap player in a streaming roster spot? Get real.

Davis Bertans is one of the best, most efficient shooters in the NBA this season. He doesn’t score a ton (though, his points per game are increasing), which is why you haven’t heard of him. But his role will probably increase as the season goes along—he’s been too helpful in spacing the floor for the Spurs mid-rangers and you need some players to shoot from outside if you want any hope of advancing in the playoffs—and if you’re looking for a waiver wire add to help you fill your roster due to injury, then please oh please, look Davis Bertans’ way. His upside is tremendous, and his downside is surprisingly solid.

Adopted from: www.faketeams.com

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