Chris McCullough height - How tall is Chris McCullough?
Chris McCullough was born on 5 February, 1995 in The Bronx, New York, NY, is an American basketball player. At 25 years old, Chris McCullough height is 6 ft 9 in (205.7 cm).
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6' 9"
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5' 11"
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6' 2"
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6' 3"
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5' 6"
Now We discover Chris McCullough's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 27 years old?
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Chris McCullough Age |
27 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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5 February 1995 |
Birthday |
5 February |
Birthplace |
The Bronx, New York, NY |
Nationality |
American |
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 27 years old group.
Chris McCullough Weight & Measurements
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Chris McCullough Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Chris McCullough worth at the age of 27 years old? Chris McCullough’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from American. We have estimated
Chris McCullough's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Chris McCullough Social Network
Timeline
On January 28, 2019, the Rio Grande Valley Vipers welcomed McCullough via Twitter.
On May 14, 2019, McCullough joined the Brujos de Guayama of the Baloncesto Superior Nacional in Puerto Rico.
On July 2, 2019, McCullough signed with the San Miguel Beermen as a replacement for Charles Rhodes as the team's import for the 2019 PBA Commissioner's Cup. On his PBA debut, McCullough exploded for a professional then-career-high 47 points to go along with 10 rebounds and 6 3-pointers made to lead the Beermen towards the win against the NLEX Road Warriors. On July 10, McCullough recorded 37 points, 13 rebounds and 4 assists in a 128-108 win over the Phoenix Fuel Masters. Two days after, McCullough again led the Beermen towards a win over the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters, 89-87. In that game, McCullough recorded 24 points, 17 rebounds, 4 assists and 5 blocks. Four days after, McCullough recorded 27 points, 16 rebounds and 3 blocks but in a 91-95 loss to the Meralco Bolts, on the last game of the elimination round. On July 31, 2019, McCullough again put on a show for a new career-high 51 points in a loss against Rain or Shine. He ended the series 2 days later with 35 points.
McCullough and the Beermen eventually won the 2019 PBA Commissioner’s Cup championship, his first as a professional, in six games of a best-of-seven series. McCullough scored the team high of 35 points, 19 rebounds, and 4 assists against the TnT Katropa.
As of the end of the 2019 PBA Commissioners' Cup Finals
McCullough signed with the Detroit Pistons to a training camp contract but was waived on October 7, 2018.
On October 8, 2018, McCullough signed with Shanxi Brave Dragons of the Chinese Basketball Association. On October 21, 2018, he made his debut for Shanxi, contributed twenty six points and eight rebounds in a win over the Sichuan Blue Whales.
On February 22, 2017, McCullough was traded, along with Bojan Bogdanović, to the Washington Wizards in exchange for Andrew Nicholson, Marcus Thornton and a 2017 protected first-round draft pick. On March 1, 2017, he made his debut for the Wizards, making just one free throw in 1:39 of action during a win over the Toronto Raptors. Two days later, he was assigned to the Northern Arizona Suns of the NBA Development League, pursuant to the flexible assignment rule. He remained with Northern Arizona until the end of the 2016–17 D-League season.
In April 2015, McCullough declared for the 2015 NBA draft, while still recovering from an ACL injury. Despite that, on June 25, he was selected with the 29th overall pick by the Brooklyn Nets. On July 1, he signed his rookie scale contract with the Nets. He missed the first half of the 2015–16 season with the ACL injury he sustained as a freshman at Syracuse. On February 5, 2016, he was activated for the first time, but did not play for the Nets against the Sacramento Kings. Four days later, he made his NBA debut, recording 2 points, 2 rebounds, 1 steal and 1 block in just under 11 minutes off the bench in the Nets' 105–104 win over the Denver Nuggets.
On April 6, 2016, McCullough scored 10 points against the Washington Wizards, reaching double-digits for the first time in his career. He was subsequently elevated to the starting line-up the following game, scoring 12 points on April 8 against the Charlotte Hornets. In his third straight start for the Nets on April 11, he had another 12-point game in a loss to the Wizards.
As a freshman at Syracuse in 2014–15, McCullough started in the team's first 16 games of the season before a knee injury suffered against Florida State on January 11 required surgery and ended his campaign. In those 16 games, he averaged 9.3 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 1.7 steals and 2.1 blocks in 28.1 minutes per game.
Christopher A. McCullough (born February 5, 1995) is an American professional basketball player who played for the Anyang KGC of the Korean Basketball League (KBL). Prior to attending Syracuse University, McCullough went to Salisbury School, Brewster Academy, and IMG Academy.