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Chris Engler
Personal information
Born (1959-03-01) March 1, 1959 (age 65)
Stillwater, Minnesota
NationalityAmerican
Listed height6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Listed weight245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
High schoolStillwater
(Oak Park Heights, Minnesota)
College
NBA draft1982: 3rd round, 60th overall pick
Selected by the Golden State Warriors
Playing career1982–1992
PositionCenter
Number55, 34, 50
Career history
19821984Golden State Warriors
1984–1985New Jersey Nets
1984–1985Wyoming Wildcatters
1985Chicago Bulls
1985Milwaukee Bucks
1985–1986Jollycolombani Forlì
1986Portland Trail Blazers
1986–1987Milwaukee Bucks
19871988New Jersey Nets
1988–1989Rapid City Thrillers
1991–1992Alvik BK
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Chris Engler (born March 1, 1959) is an American former National Basketball Association (NBA) player. Engler was drafted from the University of Wyoming by the Golden State Warriors in the third round of the 1982 NBA draft. Engler began his collegiate career with the Minnesota Golden Gophers before transferring to Wyoming. Engler played two seasons with the Warriors, then subsequently had short stints with the Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago Bulls, New Jersey Nets, and Portland Trail Blazers before staying with the Nets for the final two seasons of his NBA career. Engler finished with career averages of 1.8 points per game and 2.0 rebounds per game.

He is currently a part-time Lawyer and full-time Social Studies teacher at Stillwater Area High School.

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high

NBA

Regular season

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1982–83 Golden State 54 1 6.8 .404 .313 1.9 .2 .1 .3 1.5
1983–84 Golden State 46 1 7.8 .398 .609 2.1 .2 .2 .1 1.7
1984–85 New Jersey 7 0 10.9 .438 .556 3.9 .0 .3 .6 2.7
1984–85 Chicago 3 0 1.0 .500 .7 .0 .0 .0 .7
1984–85 Milwaukee 1 0 3.0 .000 1.0 .0 .0 1.0 .0
1986–87 Portland 7 0 2.4 .500 1.000 1.1 .1 .1 .1 1.6
1986–87 Milwaukee 5 0 9.6 .250 1.000 3.2 .6 .2 .2 1.4
1986–87 New Jersey 18 0 7.2 .516 .667 1.8 .2 .2 .5 2.2
1987–88 New Jersey 54 0 7.4 .409 .886 1.8 .3 .2 .1 1.9
Career 195 2 7.2 .411 .677 2.0 .2 .2 .2 1.8

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
1985 Milwaukee 1 0 6.0 1.000 2.0 .0 .0 .0 2.0

References

  1. Bradley, Robert D. (May 2, 2013). The Basketball Draft Fact Book: A History of Professional Basketball's College Drafts. Scarecrow Press. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-8108-9069-5.

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