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5/6/2012  4:19 PM    LAST EDITED: 5/6/2012  4:19 PM
Hi Knicks fans, just wondering-does anyone on here know what Chris Childs is up to these days? I loved those late 90s teams, but I can't seem to find anything on Google with respect to what/where Childs is these days. Thanks!
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5/6/2012  4:22 PM
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5/6/2012  4:22 PM
Good Question Im not sure what Childs has been up to. However it does bring back meories of when our team was a great team and not the emss its been the last 11 years
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5/6/2012  4:22 PM
I wonder what happened to Rick Brunson
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5/6/2012  4:46 PM
Bizarre first post! Welcome, though
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5/6/2012  4:49 PM
mrKnickShot wrote:I wonder what happened to Rick Brunson
Isn't Brunson an assistant coach some place?
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5/6/2012  4:50 PM
What about Charlie Ward?
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5/6/2012  4:59 PM
CrushAlot wrote:
mrKnickShot wrote:I wonder what happened to Rick Brunson
Isn't Brunson an assistant coach some place?

Who cares?

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5/6/2012  4:59 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:What about Charlie Ward?

Coaching hs hoops. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Ward#_
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5/6/2012  5:48 PM
Can he play in the 4th quarter we are almost out of PG's
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5/6/2012  9:16 PM
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mrKnickShot wrote:I wonder what happened to Rick Brunson
Isn't Brunson an assistant coach some place?

http://articles.nydailynews.com/2010-03-27/sports/27060195_1_rick-brunson-knicks-graduate-assistant
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5/6/2012  9:33 PM
Yep

I remember my main man Chris Childs very well!

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5/6/2012  9:38 PM
DJMUSIC wrote:Yep

I remember my main man Chris Childs very well!

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5/6/2012  9:40 PM
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DJMUSIC wrote:Yep

I remember my main man Chris Childs very well!

Two piece. With a biscuit.



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5/7/2012  7:50 AM
not sure where Childs is right now but Im pretty sure he's eating
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5/7/2012  9:26 AM
One of our first starphucques back when starphucquing wasn't such a hot button topic.

Was there ever a more overpaid back court than Childs/Houston?

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5/7/2012  11:22 AM
I always like Chris Childs, but I don't think he was well liked among Knick fans. We signed him after he had that good statistical year with the Nets, and we had to cut Derrick Harper to do so- he then broke his leg or something, and didn't play until about half way into the season, and because of the lack of training camp etc, he didn't play well. People started hating on him pretty quickly.

The problem was he was better with a running team, and with Ewing that wasn't going to happen. But I always remember him making clutch shots (usually 3 pointers), and he was tough dude- he carried us offensively against the Heat in game 7 against the Heat in 2000 (I think- it was the one where everyone else was stinking up the joint in the second half, and Childs had like 19 points).

I think he and Oakley killed us in the playoffs one year when they were with the Raptors (2001?). Unfortunately he suddenly put on so much weight in one offseason, while with the Raptors, he simply couldn't play- couldn't even run up and down the court in training camp. I think huge weight gain is usually a sign of bigger problems, so I always wondered if his alcoholism had resurfaced.

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5/7/2012  11:41 AM    LAST EDITED: 5/7/2012  11:48 AM
A bit about his Raptors legacy:

Chris Childs joined the Raptors in 2001, just in time for the team’s most successful year in franchise history. That year, he averaged 4.5ppg and 4.6apg; and was a key player off the bench for the Raptors in both the 1st round series against the Knicks, and the legendary 2nd round series against the 76ers.

He was always second fiddle to Alvin Williams – starting only nine times in his Raptor career; but his strong play off the bench helped the team get to the playoffs for two consecutive seasons, and was significant enough to earn him a place in our top 30.

Unfortunately though, for many Raptors fans, Chris Childs will be remember most for his moronic decision in the 2002 playoffs. In game five against the Pistons, Childs took a nauseating half-court shot with 10 seconds left on the clock – completely ignoring the wide-open 3-point specialist Dell Curry. It was that decision that ultimately knocked the Raptors out of the playoffs.

When asked about his decision in the post-game interview; Childs kept saying that the Raptors were down by four, not three. It was indeed a frustrating moment for all Raptor fans.

The decision itself, is only rivaled probably by Chris Webber’s infamous timeout in the 1993 NCAA final.

Who knows where Chris Childs would’ve stood had he not made that blunder.

http://raptorswatch.com/2011/08/04/the-top-30-raptors-of-all-time-28-chris-childs/

And this:

n 2001, Childs was traded to the Toronto Raptors for Mark Jackson and Muggsy Bogues, with whom he played for one-and-a-half seasons before rejoining the Nets in 2002. However, his second tenure with the Nets was disastrous, as he was suspended by the team for being overweight and out-of-shape at the beginning of the season. After twelve games in which he averaged just 1.3 points, he was finally waived and saw his NBA career come to a close.

In 2002, Childs also made the news when he was robbed at gunpoint in an incident at a Manhattan nightclub owned by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs. He allegedly lost over $30,000 in jewelery and cash.

http://hoopedia.nba.com/index.php?title=Chris_Childs

And more on his final days with the Nets in 2002:

The 34-year-old Childs, making his second go-round with the Nets in what he acknowledges is the twilight of his career, reported to training camp about 20 pounds overweight and with tendinitis in his right Achilles' tendon. His poor physical condition led Thorn to suspend Childs until he was ready to play.

Although Childs was noticeably lighter today, he must still prove himself. He remains on the suspended list, a status that Thorn said would be day to day. Childs has already lost more than $300,000 in salary during his suspension. If he is moved to the injured list in time for Wednesday's game in Phoenix, he will begin to earn on the two-year, $3.6 million contract he signed this summer.

''I had a lot of personal issues this summer,'' said Childs, who also cited an aching right leg as a reason that he lost his desire to do the things necessary to play. ''We talked about that. Nothing makes me feel better than coming out here on the court. I'm not the only one that has personal issues, so I can't use that as an excuse. Once the game is over you have to live life on life's terms. Then you deal with your problems. I let it carry over into my job and that's not right.''

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/26/sports/pro-basketball-for-childs-a-fresh-start-begins-slowly.html?ref=chrischilds

He was eventually bought out after a series of run ins with the coach.

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5/7/2012  12:44 PM
smackeddog wrote:A bit about his Raptors legacy:

Chris Childs joined the Raptors in 2001, just in time for the team’s most successful year in franchise history. That year, he averaged 4.5ppg and 4.6apg; and was a key player off the bench for the Raptors in both the 1st round series against the Knicks, and the legendary 2nd round series against the 76ers.

He was always second fiddle to Alvin Williams – starting only nine times in his Raptor career; but his strong play off the bench helped the team get to the playoffs for two consecutive seasons, and was significant enough to earn him a place in our top 30.

Unfortunately though, for many Raptors fans, Chris Childs will be remember most for his moronic decision in the 2002 playoffs. In game five against the Pistons, Childs took a nauseating half-court shot with 10 seconds left on the clock – completely ignoring the wide-open 3-point specialist Dell Curry. It was that decision that ultimately knocked the Raptors out of the playoffs.

When asked about his decision in the post-game interview; Childs kept saying that the Raptors were down by four, not three. It was indeed a frustrating moment for all Raptor fans.

The decision itself, is only rivaled probably by Chris Webber’s infamous timeout in the 1993 NCAA final.

Who knows where Chris Childs would’ve stood had he not made that blunder.

http://raptorswatch.com/2011/08/04/the-top-30-raptors-of-all-time-28-chris-childs/

And this:

n 2001, Childs was traded to the Toronto Raptors for Mark Jackson and Muggsy Bogues, with whom he played for one-and-a-half seasons before rejoining the Nets in 2002. However, his second tenure with the Nets was disastrous, as he was suspended by the team for being overweight and out-of-shape at the beginning of the season. After twelve games in which he averaged just 1.3 points, he was finally waived and saw his NBA career come to a close.

In 2002, Childs also made the news when he was robbed at gunpoint in an incident at a Manhattan nightclub owned by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs. He allegedly lost over $30,000 in jewelery and cash.

http://hoopedia.nba.com/index.php?title=Chris_Childs

And more on his final days with the Nets in 2002:

The 34-year-old Childs, making his second go-round with the Nets in what he acknowledges is the twilight of his career, reported to training camp about 20 pounds overweight and with tendinitis in his right Achilles' tendon. His poor physical condition led Thorn to suspend Childs until he was ready to play.

Although Childs was noticeably lighter today, he must still prove himself. He remains on the suspended list, a status that Thorn said would be day to day. Childs has already lost more than $300,000 in salary during his suspension. If he is moved to the injured list in time for Wednesday's game in Phoenix, he will begin to earn on the two-year, $3.6 million contract he signed this summer.

''I had a lot of personal issues this summer,'' said Childs, who also cited an aching right leg as a reason that he lost his desire to do the things necessary to play. ''We talked about that. Nothing makes me feel better than coming out here on the court. I'm not the only one that has personal issues, so I can't use that as an excuse. Once the game is over you have to live life on life's terms. Then you deal with your problems. I let it carry over into my job and that's not right.''

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/26/sports/pro-basketball-for-childs-a-fresh-start-begins-slowly.html?ref=chrischilds

He was eventually bought out after a series of run ins with the coach.


Thanks for your help, but I can use Google and Wikipedia too. I was wondering more about where he is/what he is up to NOW(not back in 2002.) Just out of curiousty- what is he doing-is he coaching, maybe broadcasting, is he just kicking back at the country club living the rich guy life, OR is he one of those athletes who has unfortunately blown threw his millions and has to work the 9-5 like the rest of us?
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Cpataxman wrote:
smackeddog wrote:A bit about his Raptors legacy:

Chris Childs joined the Raptors in 2001, just in time for the team’s most successful year in franchise history. That year, he averaged 4.5ppg and 4.6apg; and was a key player off the bench for the Raptors in both the 1st round series against the Knicks, and the legendary 2nd round series against the 76ers.

He was always second fiddle to Alvin Williams – starting only nine times in his Raptor career; but his strong play off the bench helped the team get to the playoffs for two consecutive seasons, and was significant enough to earn him a place in our top 30.

Unfortunately though, for many Raptors fans, Chris Childs will be remember most for his moronic decision in the 2002 playoffs. In game five against the Pistons, Childs took a nauseating half-court shot with 10 seconds left on the clock – completely ignoring the wide-open 3-point specialist Dell Curry. It was that decision that ultimately knocked the Raptors out of the playoffs.

When asked about his decision in the post-game interview; Childs kept saying that the Raptors were down by four, not three. It was indeed a frustrating moment for all Raptor fans.

The decision itself, is only rivaled probably by Chris Webber’s infamous timeout in the 1993 NCAA final.

Who knows where Chris Childs would’ve stood had he not made that blunder.

http://raptorswatch.com/2011/08/04/the-top-30-raptors-of-all-time-28-chris-childs/

And this:

n 2001, Childs was traded to the Toronto Raptors for Mark Jackson and Muggsy Bogues, with whom he played for one-and-a-half seasons before rejoining the Nets in 2002. However, his second tenure with the Nets was disastrous, as he was suspended by the team for being overweight and out-of-shape at the beginning of the season. After twelve games in which he averaged just 1.3 points, he was finally waived and saw his NBA career come to a close.

In 2002, Childs also made the news when he was robbed at gunpoint in an incident at a Manhattan nightclub owned by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs. He allegedly lost over $30,000 in jewelery and cash.

http://hoopedia.nba.com/index.php?title=Chris_Childs

And more on his final days with the Nets in 2002:

The 34-year-old Childs, making his second go-round with the Nets in what he acknowledges is the twilight of his career, reported to training camp about 20 pounds overweight and with tendinitis in his right Achilles' tendon. His poor physical condition led Thorn to suspend Childs until he was ready to play.

Although Childs was noticeably lighter today, he must still prove himself. He remains on the suspended list, a status that Thorn said would be day to day. Childs has already lost more than $300,000 in salary during his suspension. If he is moved to the injured list in time for Wednesday's game in Phoenix, he will begin to earn on the two-year, $3.6 million contract he signed this summer.

''I had a lot of personal issues this summer,'' said Childs, who also cited an aching right leg as a reason that he lost his desire to do the things necessary to play. ''We talked about that. Nothing makes me feel better than coming out here on the court. I'm not the only one that has personal issues, so I can't use that as an excuse. Once the game is over you have to live life on life's terms. Then you deal with your problems. I let it carry over into my job and that's not right.''

http://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/26/sports/pro-basketball-for-childs-a-fresh-start-begins-slowly.html?ref=chrischilds

He was eventually bought out after a series of run ins with the coach.


Thanks for your help, but I can use Google and Wikipedia too. I was wondering more about where he is/what he is up to NOW(not back in 2002.) Just out of curiousty- what is he doing-is he coaching, maybe broadcasting, is he just kicking back at the country club living the rich guy life, OR is he one of those athletes who has unfortunately blown threw his millions and has to work the 9-5 like the rest of us?

Well the point of those articles is he went off the rails in 2002, and has never been heard of since- doesn't bode well and I doubt he's doing anything bball related

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