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Doug Christie
Doug Christie Douglas Dale Christie (born May 9, 1970, in Seattle, Washington) is a former professional basketball player in the NBA. Christie attended Seattle's Rainier Beach High School and, in his senior year (1988), led the school's varsity men's basketball team to RB's first-ever Washington State championship. Christie then went on to Pepperdine University where he gained national exposure. He was drafted 17th in the 1992 NBA Draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. However, because of contract difficulties, he never played for the Sonics and was traded to the Los Angeles Lakers later that season, where he was used sparingly. In 1994 the Lakers traded him to the New York Knicks. Again, he was not played often. In 1995 he was again traded mid-season, this time to the Toronto Raptors. He stayed with the Raptors until the conclusion of the season in 2000. By then Christie had picked up his scoring and had been a consistent starter for the Raptors. In Sacramento, Christie became the Kings' popular starting shooting guard and developed into one of the league's best defenders, perennially named to the NBA All-Defensive Second Team. In 2004, however, he was traded to the Orlando Magic for Cuttino Mobley. Unhappy about the trade, Christie played only a few games before being sidelined with bone spurs. Following ankle surgery, the Orlando Magic released the guard on August 11, 2005 under the new NBA collective bargaining agreement one-time amnesty clause. He signed a one-year contract with the Dallas Mavericks shortly thereafter, but was waived a week after he left the team to have his surgically repaired left ankle examined by his personal physician. Due to a slow healing surgically repaired left ankle, Christie was waived by the Dallas Mavericks on November 25, 2005, signalling his impending retirement. In seven games with the Dallas Mavericks, Christie averaged 3.7 points and 2.0 assists. At this time, a VH-1 reality TV show entitled The Christies is in the works, and will chronicle the everyday life of Christie and his wife, Jackie. Lakers Players News Syndicated content not available | |