What nationality is MarJon Beauchamp?

Last Modified May 2, 2024 13:05 GMT
What nationality is MarJon Beauchamp?
MarJon Beauchamp Image credits: Getty Images

MarJon Beauchamp is a professional basketball player who is signed with the Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA. Beauchamp's basketball journey can be termed as being unconventional. Despite receiving multiple offers from Division 1 programs, Beauchamp decided to skip college.

After high school, Beauchamp transferred to Chameleon BX, a training camp in San Francisco. He honed his skills there in preparation for the NBA draft. However, his progress stalled by the Covid-19 pandemic, and he decided to play college basketball at Yakima Valley College. After a terrific run at Yakima, he again received multiple Division 1 offers from LSU and Arkansas, but he declined.

After completing his college basketball career, Beauchamp did not directly declare for the NBA draft. Rather, he played one year for the NBA G League Ignite before the NBA.

MarJon Beauchamp Nationality

MarJon Beauchamp was born in Yakima, Washington, United States. As a result, he is of American nationality. While details into his ethnicity are unknown, it is known that Beauchamp is of native American descent. His mixed ethnicity is suggested by the fact that he is the grandson of the first African-American mayor of Yakima city.

MarJon Beauchamp High School

MarJon Beauchamp moved from Yakima to Seattle for his high school education in a quest for higher level of competition in basketball. He first attended Nathan Hale, where he won the state title playing alongside future NBA star Michael Porter Jr. of the Denver Nuggets.

After winning the title at Nathan Hale, Beauchamp moved to James A. Garfield High School and then Rainier Beach High School. Beauchamp was named MVP during his tenure with Rainier Beach. Finally, for his senior season, Beauchamp moved to Arizona, where he played for Dream City Christian School. He graduated from high school as a consensus four-star recruit.

MarJon Beauchamp NBA Career

The 2023/24 season was MarJon Beauchamp’s second season in the NBA. He was drafted with the 24th overall pick by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 2022 NBA Draft. After performing reasonably well for the Bucks’ Summer League roster, Beauchamp was granted a rookie scale contract by the team. In January 2024, he was transferred to the Bucks’ G League affiliate.

FAQs on What nationality is MarJon Beauchamp?

A. MarJon Beauchamp is 23 years old as of April 2024.

A. The 2023/24 season was MarJon Beauchamp’s second season in the NBA.

A. MarJon Beauchamp was drafted with the 24th overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft.

A. MarJon Beauchamp plays as a small forward for the Milwaukee Bucks.

A. MarJon Beauchamp hails from the city of Yakima in Washington, United States. He is of native American descent.

Related Stories

"Bout to suffer your 3rd first round exit in 5 years is embarrassing": Fans react as LeBron James spits Eminem bars before elimination game "Bout to suffer your 3rd first round exit in 5 years is embarrassing": Fans react as LeBron James spits Eminem bars before elimination game
"Bout to suffer your 3rd first round exit in 5 years is embarrassing": Fans react as LeBron James spits Eminem bars before elimination game
"Same thing as Tom Brady" - NBA analyst sees LeBron James' script for retirement in NFL GOAT's career "Same thing as Tom Brady" - NBA analyst sees LeBron James' script for retirement in NFL GOAT's career
"Same thing as Tom Brady" - NBA analyst sees LeBron James' script for retirement in NFL GOAT's career
1d
Aaron Gordon reveals Russell Westbrook can rile up opponents with his trash-talk skills: "A master s**t talker" Aaron Gordon reveals Russell Westbrook can rile up opponents with his trash-talk skills: "A master s**t talker"
Aaron Gordon reveals Russell Westbrook can rile up opponents with his trash-talk skills: "A master s**t talker"
22h
What happened to Luka Doncic? Latest injury update as Lakers star heads to locker room in elimination Game 5 vs Wolves (Apr. 30) What happened to Luka Doncic? Latest injury update as Lakers star heads to locker room in elimination Game 5 vs Wolves (Apr. 30)
What happened to Luka Doncic? Latest injury update as Lakers star heads to locker room in elimination Game 5 vs Wolves (Apr. 30)
"JJ Redick lost us this series" - Lakers fans point blame squarely at HC as consecutive 4th-quarter meltdowns lead to early exit "JJ Redick lost us this series" - Lakers fans point blame squarely at HC as consecutive 4th-quarter meltdowns lead to early exit
"JJ Redick lost us this series" - Lakers fans point blame squarely at HC as consecutive 4th-quarter meltdowns lead to early exit
1d
New York Knicks vs Detroit Pistons predicted starting lineups and depth charts for Game 6 (May 1) | 2025 NBA Playoffs New York Knicks vs Detroit Pistons predicted starting lineups and depth charts for Game 6 (May 1) | 2025 NBA Playoffs
New York Knicks vs Detroit Pistons predicted starting lineups and depth charts for Game 6 (May 1) | 2025 NBA Playoffs
1d
Dillon Brooks' girlfriend Mirna Habib displays flawless makeup in glam snaps to 'remind' fans Dillon Brooks' girlfriend Mirna Habib displays flawless makeup in glam snaps to 'remind' fans
Dillon Brooks' girlfriend Mirna Habib displays flawless makeup in glam snaps to 'remind' fans
"Mikal is a bad man": Josh Hart gives props to $90,900,000 wing for impressive Game 6 outing "Mikal is a bad man": Josh Hart gives props to $90,900,000 wing for impressive Game 6 outing
"Mikal is a bad man": Josh Hart gives props to $90,900,000 wing for impressive Game 6 outing 
1d
"At times, JJ seethes": Brian Windhorst gets candid about Lakers head coach's approach to his role "At times, JJ seethes": Brian Windhorst gets candid about Lakers head coach's approach to his role
"At times, JJ seethes": Brian Windhorst gets candid about Lakers head coach's approach to his role
1d
“My son here bro, I ain’t trippin”: NBA champion’s LeBron James theory resurfaces after lukewarm performance from Lakers’ superstar “My son here bro, I ain’t trippin”: NBA champion’s LeBron James theory resurfaces after lukewarm performance from Lakers’ superstar
“My son here bro, I ain’t trippin”: NBA champion’s LeBron James theory resurfaces after lukewarm performance from Lakers’ superstar
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
More
More
bell-icon Manage notifications