Chris Warren (Basket-Ball, 1988)-Wikipédia
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Chris Warren | ||
Chris Warren and Juin 2013. |
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Identity record | ||
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Nationality | UNITED STATES | |
Birth | Orlando (United States) |
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Size | 1,78 m (5′ 10″) | |
Weight | 76 kg (167 lb) | |
Situation a club | ||
Current club | Contemporary Bodrum | |
Later | Leader | |
University or amateur career | ||
2007-2011 | Rebels d’Ole Miss | |
NBA draft | ||
Year | 2011 | |
Position | Uncrafted | |
Professional career * | ||
Season | Club | Moy. pts |
2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015 2015-2016 2016-2017 2017-2018 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 2021-2022 2022-2023 |
Adelaide 36ers Nanterre Servant Servant Aek Athens Yeşilgiresun JSF Nanterre clubless Bremerhaven Forest Nanterre Orléans Loiret Basket Contemporary Bodrum |
14.1 11.6 13.2 14.6 7.1 10.5 14.3 DNP 16.9 15.0 12.8 15.3 – |
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* Points scored in each club as part of the regular season of the national championship. | ||
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Chris Warren , born the In Orlando, Florida, is an American basketball player. He evolves as a leader.
Small leader (1.76 m), he is the second best marker in the history of Ole Miss Rebels but has never been drafted. He made his professional debut in Australia before settling in JSF Nanterre in Pro A. With the Nanterrian club, he obtained the title of champion of France, the first in the history of the JSF, only two years after his title of champion of pro B.
After having participated in an exceptional season with Nanterre, Chris Warren signs a one -year contract with the Sports Uşak [ first ] .
On August 8, 2015, he signed in Greece at Aek Athens [ 2 ] . In November 2015, he returned to Türkiye at Yeşilgiresun [ 3 ] .
In August 2016, he returned to Nanterre [ 4 ] . With the Ile -de -France club, he won two new titles (French Cup and European Cup FIBA).
In June 2017, Chris Warren returned to Turkey again by joining the recently created Turkish club of Bahçeşehir Koleji [ 5 ] . However, he does not satisfy medical tests and is therefore thanked by the Turkish club before the start of the season [ 6 ] . A heart problem is then detected. Requiring medical intervention, the American leader is far from the field for several months [ 7 ] .
After a white season, he bounced in Germany at Eisbären Bremerhaven in 2018-2019 then found Turkey by signing at OGM Ormanspor the following year [ 8 ] . Chris Warren finds France and Nanterre by signing for the 2019-2020 season in the Ile-de-France club [ 9 ] .
On August 31, 2021, he signed a seasonal contract in Orleans Loiret Basket.
In the summer of 2022, Warren joined çağdaş bodrum in the Turkish second division [ ten ] .
- MVP of the final (return match) of the 2016-2017 European FIBA Cup
- Trend basketball, ‘ Warren signs in Usak » , on Twitter.com ,
- Alexandre Lacoste, ‘ Chris Warren, a French champion in Greece » , on bebasket.fr ,
- Benjamin Guillot, ‘ Chris Warren leaves Aek Athens for Turkey » , on bebasket.fr ,
- Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, ‘ Nanterre brings in Chris Warren » , on bebasket.fr ,
- Alexandre Lacoste, ‘ Chris Warren leaves Nanterre for the Turkish second division » , on bebasket.fr ,
- Gabriel Pantel-Jouve, ‘ Chris Warren will not play Bahçeşehir » , on bebasket.fr ,
- L.T, ‘ Nanterre always close to Chris Warren » , on Lequipe.fr ,
- Vincent Thiollière, ‘ Chris Warren is trying his luck in Türkiye » , on bebasket.fr ,
- Chris Warren back in Nanterre , on The team , May 29, 2020.
- https://www.banteurope.com/livivews-fr/607316/pro-b-le-recapitulatif-des-transferts-de-linterson/
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