Ben Wallace Net Worth
During his time with the team, Alabama-born Wallace won the NBA Defensive of the Year four times and was selected to six All-Defensive teams. He was responsible for the team’s 2004 NBA finals victory, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers. In 2006, Wallace signed a four-year contract worth $60 million with the Chicago Bulls before moving to the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2008. He returned to the Pistons in 2009, resigning as a free agent for a year and agreed to a two year deal in 2010. Wallace made NBA history as he played his 1055th game in February 2012, breaking the record held by Avery Johnson. On the same day he made history, Wallace announced his plan to retire at the end of 2011-2012 season.