Player Profile
Chris Mullin | 17
Position:  F
Born: 07/30/63
Height: 6-7 /  2,01
Weight: 215  lbs. /  97,5  kg.
College - St. John's (N.Y.) '85

 2001-02 Statistics
                  REBOUNDS PER GAME  
  G GS MPG FGM-A FG% 3PM-A 3P% FTM-A FT% OFF DEF TOT APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
No Data
Career Highlights

  • Appeared in three games of the 2000 NBA Finals against the L.A. Lakers
  • Has appeared in 71 career NBA Playoff games, averaging 13.8 ppg, 3.3 rpg and 2.1 apg
  • Led the 1999 Pacers in three-point percentage (.465, 2nd in the NBA) and ranked 2nd on the team in free-throw percentage (.870, 7th) and three-pointers made (73, 17th) and attempted (157)
  • Led the NBA in 1997-98 in free-throw percentage (.939) and ranked 3rd in three-point percentage (.440)
  • Recorded a 1997-98 season-high 27 points (12-19 FG, 3-4 3FG) and 3 steals against the Vancouver Grizzlies on 11/27/97
  • Notched his 5th career triple-double, with 19 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds, and tied his career-high with 7 steals, against the Boston Celtics on 2/19/97
  • Is the Warriors' all-time franchise leader in games (787) and steals (1,344) and ranks 4th in points (16,120) and assists (3,127) and 5th in blocked shots (478)
  • Named to the All-NBA First Team in 1991-92, the All-NBA Second Team in 1988-89 and 1990-91 and the All-NBA Third Team in 1989-90
  • Played in four consecutive NBA All-Star Games (1989-1992), averaging 8.3 ppg in 19.5 mpg, and was named to the 1992 Western Conference All-Star Team but did not play due to injury
  • A member of the original men's basketball "Dream Team" that won the gold medal at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona as well as the 1984 Olympic team that won gold in Los Angeles
  • Led the NBA in minutes in 1990-91 (3315) and in 1991-92 (3346)
  • Established a Warriors' franchise record by making 11 field goals without a miss, against the Miami Heat, on 12/1/90
  • Scored 47 points against the L.A. Clippers on 4/13/89
  • Won the John Wooden Award as the 1984-85 college Player of the Year

Personal

  • Full name is Christopher Paul Mullin
  • Participates in the Warriors' "Tall Tales" reading program
  • Averaged 12.9 ppg on .619 (39-for-63 FG) shooting as a member of the gold-medal winning USA Basketball "Dream Team" at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona
  • Also won the gold medal as a college player at the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles
  • His favorite charities are the American Cancer Society and the Leukemia Society of America
  • Wears number 17 in honor of his boyhood hero, Boston Celtics legend John Havlicek
  • An avid tennis fan, he is friendly with John McEnroe and Brad Gilbert
  • He and his wife, Liz, have three sons, Sean, Christopher and Liam
  • Has three brothers and one sister
  • His brother, Terrence, also played basketball for St. John's
  • Wears size 13 sneakers

 Season Highs / Career Highs
  2001-02 HIGHS CAREER HIGHS
 Pointsnull 47 @ L.A. Clippers 4/13/89
 Field Goals Madenull19 @ San Antonio 12/28/92
 Field Goals Attemptednull32 @ Charlotte 11/20/92
 Three Point Field Goals Made null7 @ Phoenix 12/22/92
 Three Point Field Goals Attemptednull9 2 Times
 Free Throws Madenull17 vs. Utah 3/29/90
 Free Throws Attemptednull19 vs. Utah3/29/90
 Offensive Reboundsnull6 3 Times
 Defensive Reboundsnull15 vs. Denver 12/13/89
 Total Reboundsnull18 vs. Denver 12/13/89
 Assistsnull14 @ Boston 11/16/88
 Stealsnull7 2 Times
 Blocksnull4 9 Times
 Minutes Playednull56 @ Houston 2/03/91
 CAREER AVERAGES
                REBOUNDS PER GAME  
  YEAR TEAM G GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% OFF DEF RPG APG SPG BPG TO PF PPG
 85-86 GSW 55 30 25.3 .463 .185 .896 .80 1.30 2.10 1.9 1.27 .42 1.36 2.40 14.0
 86-87 GSW 82 82 29.0 .514 .302 .825 .50 1.70 2.20 3.2 1.20 .44 1.88 2.60 15.1
 87-88 GSW 60 55 33.9 .508 .351 .885 1.00 2.50 3.40 4.8 1.88 .53 2.60 2.30 20.2
 88-89 GSW 82 82 37.7 .509 .230 .892 1.90 4.00 5.90 5.1 2.15 .48 3.61 2.20 26.5
 89-90 GSW 78 78 36.3 .536 .372 .889 1.70 4.30 5.90 4.1 1.58 .58 3.06 1.80 25.1
 90-91 GSW 82 82 40.4 .536 .301 .884 1.70 3.70 5.40 4.0 2.11 .77 2.99 2.10 25.7
 91-92 GSW 81 81 41.3 .524 .366 .833 1.60 4.00 5.60 3.5 2.14 .77 2.49 2.10 25.6
 92-93 GSW 46 46 41.3 .510 .451 .810 .90 4.10 5.00 3.6 1.48 .89 3.02 1.70 25.9
 93-94 GSW 62 39 37.5 .472 .364 .753 1.00 4.50 5.60 5.1 1.73 .85 2.87 1.80 16.8
 94-95 GSW 25 23 35.6 .489 .452 .879 1.00 3.60 4.60 5.0 1.52 .76 3.72 2.10 19.0
 95-96 GSW 55 19 29.4 .499 .393 .856 .80 2.10 2.90 3.5 1.36 .58 2.22 2.30 13.3
 96-97 GSW 79 63 34.6 .553 .411 .864 .90 3.10 4.00 4.1 1.65 .42 2.43 2.00 14.5
 97-98 IND 82 82 26.5 .481 .440 .939 .50 2.60 3.00 2.3 1.16 .48 1.43 2.30 11.3
 98-99 IND 50 50 23.6 .477 .465 .870 .50 2.70 3.20 1.6 .94 .26 1.20 2.00 10.1
 99-00 IND 47 2 12.4 .428 .409 .902 .30 1.30 1.60 .8 .60 .19 .60 1.30 5.1
 00-01 GSW 20 8 18.7 .340 .365 .857 .50 1.60 2.10 1.0 .80 .50 .95 1.40 5.8
 Career 986 822 32.6 .509 .384 .865 1.00 3.10 4.10 3.5 1.55 .56 2.35 2.10 18.2
 Playoff 71 63 29.0 .495 .409 .859 .60 2.70 3.30 2.1 1.04 .63 1.92 2.00 13.8
 All-Star 4 2 19.5 .500 1.000 .875 .80 1.30 2.00 2.0 1.00 .25 1.25 .50 8.3

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