Marquese Chriss

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Marquese Chriss

Marquese Chriss

Marquese Chriss is a professional basketball player. Marquese Chriss has been a member of the NBA since his professional debut in 2016. Chriss has played for the Phoenix Suns, Houston Rockets, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Golden State Warriors, among others.

Marquese attended Pleasant Grove High School in Elk Grove, California, and graduated in 2015. Back in his high school days, only the junior varsity and varsity teams competed.

Early years, Family, and Education

Marquese Chriss was born under the sign of Cancer on July 2, 1997, in Sacramento, California. Chriss is the fourth oldest kid in the family.

He has three older sisters, two younger sisters, and three younger brothers in addition to his parents.

They are nine siblings in total.

Chriss’ original parents divorced early in his youth, hence he hasn’t revealed any information about his biological father yet.

Shawntae Wright is his mother, and she is currently married to Michael Wright.

According to the sources, Chriss and his stepfather have a good relationship as father and son.

Chriss’ mother is also a qualified clinical social worker in California’s Placer County.

Chriss appears to have the closest relationship with his younger brother, Mikey, among all the siblings.

In fact, Chriss frequently praises his younger brother Mikey for assisting him with his professional challenges in his own unique way.

Chriss explains that he wants to be Mikey’s cool older brother. In truth, Chriss frequently spends his free time with Mikey, doing things that Mikey has yearned for.

When he is unable to interact with Mikey in person, they frequently communicate through video games.

Mikey appears to have paid a visit to his older brother during his games, and it’s common to see brothers interacting.

Take, for example, Mikey’s visit with his mother during Chriss’ preseason match in 2019.

Chriss grabbed his brother and held him tightly after the games before heading to his locker.

Salary, Contracts, and Net Worth

Marquese Chriss has a net worth of $5 million and earns an average of $1,239,236 every year.

In addition, his current Warriors contract is worth $2,478,471.

Chriss has been able to carve out a niche in the market and, as a result, is a brand endorser for a number of companies.

For example, straight at the start of his professional career, he signed a multi-year footwear and apparel endorsement contract with Nike.

He was then believed to be supporting Anta, a Chinese sportswear business.

Chriss even has his own pair of custom-made distinctive crocs. Chriss, on the other hand, prefers crocs to converse.

Facts of Marquese Chriss

Full Name Marquese De’Shawn Chriss Jr.
Date of Birth July 2, 1997
Birth Place Sacramento, California
Nick Name None
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity African American
Zodiac Sign  Cancer
Age 24 Years Old
Height 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 meters)
Weight 240 lb (109 kg)
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Black
Build Athletic
Father’s Name Michael Wright (Stepfather)
Mother’s Name Shawntae Wright
Siblings Nine siblings
three elder sisters, two younger sisters, and three younger brothers
Education Pleasant Grove (Elk Grove, California)
University of Washington
Marital Status Unmarried
Girlfriend  None
Profession Basketball Player
Position Power forward / Center
Current Team  Golden State Warriors
Affiliations Phoenix Suns
Houston Rockets
Cleveland Cavaliers
Golden State Warriors
Active Years 2016 – present
Net Worth $5 million
Social Media Instagram, Twitter
Merch Rookie Basketball Card, Autographed Basketball Card, Face Mask, Rookie Card
Last Update June 2022

Senior High School

Marquese attended Pleasant Grove High School in Elk Grove, California, and graduated in 2015. Back in his high school days, only the junior varsity and varsity teams competed.

To give you an example, the team only had a restricted amount of roster spots, thus only a handful was chosen. In fact, the picked ones were always the ones with the most experience.

Chriss, on the other hand, had no prior competitive experience. Chriss was picked in the end, despite the fact that (thanks to his energy and the amount of effort he portrayed).

In addition, Chriss began his career as a reserve player as a rookie. Chriss, on the other hand, had already claimed his spot in the starting line before joining the varsity squads.

During his tenure, Chriss guided his team to a state championship and helped them to a 28–6 record.

Chriss had received numerous offers from institutions all over the country by the time he graduated from high school.

Overall, Chriss finished high school with a 21.9 point, 11.6 rebounds, and 3.1 blocks per game average.

Not to add that ESPN and 247Sports.com listed him as the No. 60 talent, Scout No. 55, and Rivals No. 56, respectively.

College Career

Chriss devoted himself to the University of Washington after graduating from high school. Chriss chose the news because his stepfather lived in Tacoma, Washington, which had an impact on him.

He reportedly had a double-double with a season-high 29 points and 10 rebounds right away with the college. He couldn’t keep the streak going after that, as he was fouled numerous times.

During the 2015 Battle 4 Atlantis, he set a new record by fouling three times in a row.

As a result of this, Chriss was sent to a sports psychologist, who taught him how to defend without fouling, as his mother had instructed.

It did, in fact, boost his three points while also having an impact on his rookie season stats. Chriss was named to the Pac-12 All-Freshmen team after averaging 13.7 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks per game.

Professional Career

Chriss decided to forego his remaining three years of college after his first year at the University of Washington. He then entered the NBA Draft in 2016.

In mock drafts, he was regarded as a top prospect. In player comparison, he also came out on top with his talents and stats.

Furthermore, Chriss was rigorously evaluated throughout the drafting process, culminating in his designation as a probable top three draft contender.

Marquese Chriss
Marquese Chriss in a basketball match. Source: caliversnation

Chriss was originally selected eighth overall in the first round by the Sacramento Kings.

However, later that night, he was dealt with the Phoenix Suns. Chriss became the first player in the top 50 rankings to be picked in the top ten.

The Phoenix Suns

Chriss only started playing with the team in the 2016 NBA Summer League after earning a rookie scale deal.

Due to his ailments, he just made his debut for the team on October 26, 2016, against the Sacramento Kings.

Similarly, his first start for the franchise came against the Portland Trail Blazers on November 8. Similarly, against the New York Knicks, he had his first career double-double.

After being selected for the 2017 Rising Stars Challenge, he had his first 20-point game against the Memphis Grizzlies. Chriss has appeared in all 82 of the team’s games by the end of the season.

As a result, he was the only player to do so at the time. He was also named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Organization at the end of his time with the team.

Chriss returned for the 2017 NBA Summer League despite leaving the organization.

During that time, he set a career-best with 13 rebounds against the Memphis Grizzlies.

Meanwhile, his 124-game winning streak came to an end due to a hip ailment.

At the age of 20, 213 days, he had 100 career thefts, three-pointers, and blocks after his comeback.

He was the third-youngest player in NBA history to score 100 points in each category, after only LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

Other Organizations

After that, Chriss was moved to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Ryan Anderson and De’Anthony Melton by the Phoenix Suns. Chriss, on the other hand, was injured shortly after signing.

As a result, he made his NBA debut against the Portland Trail Blazers later in the season. Chriss proposed a contract that the Rockets turned down, including a $4 million option for the 2019–20 season.

In addition, towards the end of the season, Chriss had become a free agent.

Chriss’ deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers was reportedly a three-team trade involving the Rockets and the Sacramento Kings. It was, however, just temporary.

Chriss was signed by the Golden State Warriors on October 1, 2019, however, he has discarded again on January 7, 2020.

Following that, the Warriors created room for Damion Lee and a week later signed Chriss.

The contract they signed was originally a two-way deal that was then modified into a two-year rest-of-season deal. Chriss is now undergoing injury therapy, which could take some time.

The Warriors disclosed that Chriss had been dealt with the Dallas Mavericks in a 2021 interview. Later, the basketballer agreed to a two-year contract worth $3,152,449 with the Mavs.

Highlights and Achievements

Chriss is a player that exudes outstanding athleticism without a doubt.

In his game, his high screen-and-roll and running dribble hand-offs are frequently praised. He also has the capacity to convert defense into offense.

Chriss has averaged 19.1 minutes per game, 7.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 42.9 percent field goals, 29.6 percent 3-point, and 62.8 percent free-throw shooting.

Chriss has also shown promise with the squads he’s been a part of so far.

Injury

Chriss has had numerous injuries as a professional athlete, which have forced him to miss games. On October 27, 2017, he suffered a significant injury as a result of a sprained left ankle.

Following that, Chriss hurt his hip on January 7, 2018, forcing him to miss the game against the Houston Rockets.

It was also the same injury that terminated his 124-game winning streak. He missed a total of six games during his time with the team.

He also had a sprained left ankle at the time, but it didn’t bother him too much. During his move to the Houston Rockets, he also battled hip issues.

Chriss missed five games in total after spraining his left ankle on October 16, 2018, which bothered him later in the year. In October 2019, he complained of leg pain.

Talking about it, he shattered his right leg on December 26, 2020, and missed the rest of the season.

Chriss was injured during a team workout at the Chicago Bulls’ practice facility. He had a right syndesmosis ankle injury with a fibular fracture, for example.

As a result, Chriss underwent surgery at San Francisco’s Kaiser Permanente Medical Center. Chriss is undertaking therapy for his recuperation after a successful surgery.

Even though he is unable to play, he is frequently seen suggesting and assisting his teammates.

Personal Life

Chriss enjoys baking and considers it to be a pastime. He’s currently obsessed with creating pie cookies, which he discovered on Snapchat.

He apparently makes it out of cookie dough, shaping it into a huge cookie and topping it with ice cream.

He’s also enamored with pizookies, frequently recommending Oreganos, a local pizza company known for its pizookies.

Girlfriend

Marquese Chriss appears to be single based on his lack of openness regarding his relationships in his personal life. He also doesn’t have any uploads that would hint at it.

However, we can’t stop there because Chriss has previously revealed his status.

Chriss has never been afraid to open out about his personal life in public; he even talked about his ex-girlfriend in a tweet.

He was honest about how he wanted to be in a relationship back in the day, but he wasn’t into it in 2014.

Overall, finding out if he is dating someone will not come as a surprise.

He also lives in a lovely house in California and is content with his life.

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Height & Weight

Marquese Chriss stands 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 meters) and weighs 240 lb (109 kg).

Social Media Presence

Marquese (@quese) is his Instagram username, and he presently has 140k followers.

Similarly, his Twitter username (@quese) has 30.4k followers.