A 6'0" guard out of Kettering High School in Detroit, Michigan, Money played alongside fellow future NBA players Lindsay Hairston and Coniel Norman in helping Kettering win the 1971 Detroit Public School League title.
He was forced into a starting role in the 1975–76 Detroit Pistons season when an injury to starter Kevin Porter after 19 games provided Money with an opportunity for extensive playing time.
[4] The 1978–79 NBA season year was tumultuous for Money as he was traded, in exchange for Porter, to the New Jersey Nets, and then again mid-season to the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Nets successfully petitioned NBA Commissioner Larry O'Brien for a replay of the third and fourth quarters of the game, which occurred the following March.
[11] Money lives in Arizona where he coaches and provides individualized basketball player development for youth.