Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Chris Dudley | |
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| Name | Chris Dudley |
| Position | Center |
| Height in | 11 |
| Weight lbs | 235 |
| League | NBA |
| Birth date | February 22, 1965 |
| Birth place | Stamford, Connecticut |
| College | Yale University |
| Draft year | 1987 |
| Draft team | San Antonio Spurs |
Chris Dudley is a former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 16 seasons, including stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets, Portland Trail Blazers, and New York Knicks. He was born in Stamford, Connecticut, and grew up in Middletown, Connecticut, where he attended Xavier High School and was a standout player on the school's basketball team, earning all-state honors and being named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Connecticut. Dudley's athletic ability and academic achievements earned him a scholarship to play basketball at Yale University, where he was a member of the Yale Bulldogs men's basketball team and studied economics and political science at the Yale College. He was also a member of the Berkeley College and the Yale Political Union.
Chris Dudley was born to William Dudley, a Federal Reserve Bank of New York executive, and Kathryn Dudley, a Yale University professor, in Stamford, Connecticut. He grew up in Middletown, Connecticut, with his parents and two siblings, Bob Dudley and Katy Dudley. Dudley's family was involved in politics and public service, with his father serving as a United States Department of State official and his mother working as a United Nations consultant. He attended Xavier High School in Middletown, Connecticut, where he played basketball and was a standout player, earning all-state honors and being named the Gatorade Player of the Year in Connecticut. Dudley's athletic ability and academic achievements earned him a scholarship to play basketball at Yale University, where he studied economics and political science at the Yale College and was a member of the Berkeley College and the Yale Political Union.
Chris Dudley played in the NBA for 16 seasons, including stints with the Cleveland Cavaliers, New Jersey Nets, Portland Trail Blazers, and New York Knicks. He was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in the 1987 NBA draft and played for the Spurs from 1987 to 1990. Dudley then played for the Cleveland Cavaliers from 1990 to 1993, before joining the New Jersey Nets from 1993 to 1997. He played for the Portland Trail Blazers from 1997 to 2003 and finished his career with the New York Knicks from 2003 to 2004. Dudley was a member of the NBA Players Association and participated in the NBA All-Star Weekend and the NBA playoffs. He also played in the FIBA World Championship with the United States men's national basketball team and was a member of the USA Basketball team that won the FIBA Americas Championship.
After retiring from basketball, Chris Dudley pursued a career in politics. He ran for Governor of Oregon in the 2010 Oregon gubernatorial election as a member of the Republican Party (United States), but lost to John Kitzhaber. Dudley was a member of the Oregon Republican Party and served on the Republican National Committee. He also worked as a lobbyist for the National Federation of Independent Business and was a member of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Dudley was involved in various charity organizations, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. He also supported the American Red Cross and the United Service Organizations.
Chris Dudley is married to Gloria Dudley and has two children, Chris Dudley Jr. and Emily Dudley. He resides in Lake Oswego, Oregon, and is involved in various philanthropy efforts, including the Chris Dudley Foundation, which supports education and healthcare initiatives. Dudley is a member of the Yale University board of trustees and serves on the advisory board of the Hoover Institution. He is also a member of the World Presidents' Organization and the Young Presidents' Organization. Dudley has received several awards for his community service, including the NBA Community Assist Award and the Jefferson Award for Public Service. He has also been recognized by the Portland Business Journal as one of the most influential people in Portland. Category:American basketball players