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Chris Ray Wilcox (born September 3, 1982 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is an NBA player with the Seattle SuperSonics. He previously played basketball for the Los Angeles Clippers and University of Maryland, College Park. He attended Whiteville High School in Whiteville, North Carolina, where he led the basketball team to the 2A State Championship, which they won in 1999. He then transferred to Enloe High School in Raleigh. In his three seasons in the NBA, Wilcox is averaging 6.5 points and 3.8 rebounds. His best season was in 2003-2004 with the Clippers where he averaged 8.6 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. September 3 is the 246th day of the year (247th in leap years). ... 1982 (MCMLXXXII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina, a state of the United States of America. ... The National Basketball Association of the United States and Canada, commonly known as the NBA, is the premier professional basketball league in North America. ... The Seattle SuperSonics (or simply Sonics to their fans) are a National Basketball Association team based in Seattle, Washington. ... Sara Giauro shoots a three-point shot, FIBA Europe Cup for Women Finals 2005 Basketball is a sport in which two teams of five players each try to score points by throwing a ball through a hoop (the basket) under organized rules. ... The Los Angeles Clippers are a National Basketball Association team based in Los Angeles, California. ... The University of Maryland, College Park (also known as UM, UMD, or UMCP) is a public university located in College Park, Maryland, just outside Washington, D.C., USA. As the flagship institution of the University System of Maryland, the university is most often referred to as the University of Maryland... Whiteville is a city located in Columbus County, North Carolina. ... Enloe High School West Campus The William G. Enloe GT/IB Center for Humanities, Sciences, and Arts (typically known simply as Enloe High School) is a Wake County Public School System public magnet high school located in east Raleigh, North Carolina. ... The 2003-04 NBA season is the 58th season of the National Basketball Association. ...


On the morning of June 27, 2005, Wilcox was stopped by police in Columbia, Maryland, when he was struggling to stay in his lane on southbound U.S. Highway 29. Wilcox passed a sobriety test, but he then admitted that he had a gun in his car, and he was detained. On August 9, in nearby Ellicott City, Howard County police were found to have illegally detained Wilcox, and the gun charges were dropped. June 27 is the 178th day of the year (179th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 187 days remaining. ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The People Tree statue has become a symbol of Columbia, Maryland. ... United States Highway 29 is a north-south United States highway that runs for 1,036 miles (1,667 km) from the western suburbs of Baltimore to Pensacola, Florida. ... August 9 is the 221st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (222nd in leap years), with 144 days remaining. ... Ellicott City is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located in Howard County, Maryland. ... Howard County is a county located in the central part of the state of Maryland, between Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C. The county was named for John Eager Howard, an officer in the American Revolutionary War and Governor of Maryland. ...


Wilcox was traded on February 14, 2006, to the Seattle Sonics in exchange for Vladimir Radmanovic. Vladimir Radmanović (Serbian: Владимир Радмановић) (born November 19, 1980 in Trebinje, Yugoslavia - today in the Serb Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina) is a NBA basketball player for the Los Angeles Clippers. ...


On April 4, 2006, Wilcox recorded a career-high 24 rebounds in a win over the Houston Rockets. Wilcox's rebound total was the most by a Sonic player since Jack Sikma grabbed 25 at Utah on February 10, 1983. Jack Wayne Sikma, (born November 14, 1955 in Kankakee, Illinois), is a former American NBA basketball center. ... The Utah Jazz is a National Basketball Association team based in Salt Lake City, Utah. ...


References

  • http://www.nba.com/games/20060404/HOUSEA/recap.html

External links

  • NBA.com profile
  • NBA & college stats @ basketballreference.com

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Chris Wilcox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (204 words)
Chris Wilcox (born September 3, 1982) is an NBA player with the Seattle SuperSonics.
Wilcox passed a sobriety test, but he then admitted that he had a gun in his car, and he was detained.
Wilcox was traded from the Los Angeles Clippers on February 14, 2006 for Seattle SuperSonics power forward Vladimir Radmanovic.
CHRIS WILCOX (150 words)
Forward Chris Wilcox is expected to be taken early first round of the 2002 NBA draft.
Chris Wilcox: I bring a lot of excitement to the game, and a lot of hard work in, just the little things that a lot of players don't do.
Chris Wilcox: I'd probably be somewhere like 3, 4, somewhere like that, but I mean, wherever I can fit in, that's where I'm trying to play, it really doesn't matter, the position.
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