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Christopher Stephen Copeland, or Chris Copeland, popularly known as 'The X-Factor,' is a well-known American basketball player, last playing for 'MoraBanc Andora.'
Chris Copeland started by playing college basketball while studying at the University of Colorado from 2002-2006. He was later drafted by the 'Fort Worth Flyers', a team part of the NBA Development League, in 2007.
Chris Copeland began his professional basketball career by playing college basketball while studying at the university. He proved as an important part of the team off the bench and provided the team precious points despite less time as just a freshman. He scored the season's high against Iowa State during his sophomore year.
During his senior year, Chris led the team to a 20-10 overall record and again scored a season-high against Kansas in 2006. Chris was considered destined to be drafted by the NBA.
Chris Copeland is estimated to have a net worth of approximately $8 million.
Chris Copeland is estimated to earn approximately $1 million annually, with a net worth of approximately $8 million.
As a basketball player, Chris Copeland is very tall and stands at the height of 6 ft 8 in (207 cm).
Born on March 17, 1984, Chris Copeland resides in the City of Orange and is currently 38 years old.
Born on March 17, 1984, Chris Copeland was brought up by Terry, his mother, in the City of Orange, New Jersey, United States.
Chris had an older sibling, Vincent Alphaquan. Both played together since Chris was four years old. With his older brother as his coach, Chris Copeland learned and mastered the game and became a dribbling master performing his skills in places near the Copelands house before his brother passed away due to an accident in the City of Orange on Central Avenue.
With the support of his mother, Chris Copeland enrolled in 'Hermitage High School' at the age of 15 and started to excel in the sport leading the school team to win local championships. He then enrolled in the University of Colorado, where he made himself visible with his exceptional basketball skills and helped the college team succeed in various games.
Chris Copeland is married to his longtime girlfriend, Katrine Saltara.
Chris Copeland is best known as a professional basketball player, especially for the 'New York Knicks.' He played for the Knicks in the 'NBA Summer League' of 2012 and went on to play in the season opener game of the Knicks against the powerful Miami Heat later in.
In 2013, Chris Copeland had a record point score in the final game of the season with the New York Knicks. The New York Knicks eventually made a substantial offer to him to play as a free agent. He then participated in teams like the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks and then Andorra from 2017-2018.
As a high school player, Chris Copeland won the 'Most Valuable Player' and 'Virginia High School Colonial District Co-Player of the Year' awards. During his college days, as a junior, he earned the honors of the 'Big 12-All-Improved' team and scored a high point in 2005. He won the 'East Conference Rookie of the Month' award in April as a professional player. He has also won awards like 'Belgian League MVP' and 'Star of the Coaches' when playing for teams abroad.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Copeland
https://basketball.realgm.com/player/Chris-Copeland/Summary/4094
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