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King, a 6'7" [[small forward]] from [[Wake Forest University]], was selected by the [[Seattle SuperSonics]] in 2nd round (45th pick overall) of [[1992 NBA Draft]]. He was a member of the [[Memphis Grizzlies|Vancouver Grizzlies]]' inaugural season ([[1995-96 NBA season|1995-96]]) for whom he played 80 of 82 games, averaging 7.9 points and three rebounds per game. His final appearance in the league was in [[1998-99 NBA season|1998-99]] with the [[Utah Jazz]]. He has since played professionally in countries such as [[Chile]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Spain]].
King, a 6'7" [[small forward]] from [[Wake Forest University]], was selected by the [[Seattle SuperSonics]] in 2nd round (45th pick overall) of [[1992 NBA Draft]]. He was a member of the [[Memphis Grizzlies|Vancouver Grizzlies]]' inaugural season ([[1995-96 NBA season|1995-96]]) for whom he played 80 of 82 games, averaging 7.9 points and three rebounds per game. His final appearance in the league was in [[1998-99 NBA season|1998-99]] with the [[Utah Jazz]]. He has since played professionally in countries such as [[Chile]], [[Uruguay]] and [[Spain]].


Chris King is not be forgotten by the fans of professional basketball in the [[Philippine Basketball Association]] as he played as an import for the crowd-favorite Gordon's Gin Boars (now the [[Barangay Ginebra Kings]]) and won the PBA Championship in 1997 Commissioners Cup as a replacement import for the semi-finals series and then defeated the [[Alaska Aces (PBA)|Alaska Milkmen]] in the Finals, 4-2. Although he was not named as the [[Philippine Basketball Association Best Player of the Conference Award|Best Import]], many fans consider Chris King as one of the most successful and talented import players that played for the PBA.
Chris King is not be forgotten by the fans of professional basketball, '''as he is a cunt''' in the [[Philippine Basketball Association]] as he played as an import for the crowd-favorite Gordon's Gin Boars (now the [[Barangay Ginebra Kings]]) and won the PBA Championship in 1997 Commissioners Cup as a replacement import for the semi-finals series and then defeated the [[Alaska Aces (PBA)|Alaska Milkmen]] in the Finals, 4-2. Although he was not named as the [[Philippine Basketball Association Best Player of the Conference Award|Best Import]], many fans consider Chris King as one of the most successful and talented import players that played for the PBA.


For the moment, Chris King plays in the Romanian first division, for Rapid Bucharest.
For the moment, Chris King plays in the Romanian first division, for Rapid Bucharest.

Revision as of 15:56, 14 November 2006

For the Australian actor, see Chris King (actor).

Christopher Donnell King (born July 24 1969 in Newton Grove, North Carolina) is an American professional basketball player, most notably for the NBA.

King, a 6'7" small forward from Wake Forest University, was selected by the Seattle SuperSonics in 2nd round (45th pick overall) of 1992 NBA Draft. He was a member of the Vancouver Grizzlies' inaugural season (1995-96) for whom he played 80 of 82 games, averaging 7.9 points and three rebounds per game. His final appearance in the league was in 1998-99 with the Utah Jazz. He has since played professionally in countries such as Chile, Uruguay and Spain.

Chris King is not be forgotten by the fans of professional basketball, as he is a cunt in the Philippine Basketball Association as he played as an import for the crowd-favorite Gordon's Gin Boars (now the Barangay Ginebra Kings) and won the PBA Championship in 1997 Commissioners Cup as a replacement import for the semi-finals series and then defeated the Alaska Milkmen in the Finals, 4-2. Although he was not named as the Best Import, many fans consider Chris King as one of the most successful and talented import players that played for the PBA.

For the moment, Chris King plays in the Romanian first division, for Rapid Bucharest.

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