Chandler Parsons

Basketball Player

Chandler Parsons was born in Casselberry, Florida, United States on October 25th, 1988 and is the Basketball Player. At the age of 35, Chandler Parsons biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Chandler Evan Parsons, Chandler
Date of Birth
October 25, 1988
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Casselberry, Florida, United States
Age
35 years old
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Networth
$50 Million
Profession
Basketball Player
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Chandler Parsons Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 35 years old, Chandler Parsons has this physical status:

Height
208.5cm
Weight
104kg
Hair Color
Dark Brown
Eye Color
Green
Build
Athletic
Measurements
Not Available
Chandler Parsons Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Lake Howell High School, University of Florida
Chandler Parsons Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Not Available
Children
Not Available
Dating / Affair
Robyn Crowley (2011-2013), KC Concepción (2013), Christina Perri (2014-2015), Toni Garrn (2015-2016), Kendall Jenner (2014 and 2017), Hailey Baldwin (2017), Bella Thorne (2017), Savannah Chrisley (2017), Haylee Harrison (2019-Present)
Parents
Gary Parsons, Terri Parsons
Siblings
Chris Parsons (Older Brother). He has 2 other older brothers as well.
Chandler Parsons Career

Parsons accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, where he played for coach Billy Donovan's Florida Gators men's basketball team from 2007 to 2011. Parsons commented that playing for four years under Donovan gave him an advantage over other players who left the team early.

During his freshman season, Parsons played in 36 games averaging 8.1 points per game and 4.0 rebounds per game, but the Gators failed to make the NCAA Tournament. During the 2008–09 season, Parsons saw more playing time and his scoring, rebounding and assists all improved. The Gators once again failed to make the NCAA tournament, though.

In his junior season, Parsons averaged 12.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. On January 3, 2010, Parsons hit a seventy-five-foot shot with no time left on the clock in overtime to give the Gators a one-point victory over North Carolina State. The Gators were invited to the NCAA Tournament, but lost to BYU in the first round.

During the 2010–11 season, Parsons averaged 11.3 points and 7.8 rebounds in 34.1 minutes per game while leading the Gators to the best regular season record in the SEC. On January 23, 2011, the Gators trailed South Carolina by 1 when Parsons hit a three-point shot to give the Gators the win. On March 8, 2011, he was named the 2011 SEC Player of the Year, becoming the first Florida Gator to win that honor.

The Gators also made the NCAA Tournament for the second year in a row. In the first three rounds of the tournament, the Gators beat UC Santa Barbara, UCLA and BYU. In the Elite Eight, the Gators lost to Butler. Parsons was picked to the All-America fifth team by Fox Sports. Parsons graduated from Florida with a degree in telecommunications.

Professional career

Parsons was selected by the Houston Rockets with the 38th overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft. He played three games with French team Cholet Basket during the 2011 NBA lockout.

Parsons signed with the Rockets on December 18, 2011. In the Rockets' season finale on April 22, 2012, Parsons scored a season-high 23 points against the Miami Heat. For the season, he was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team.

On November 12, 2012, Parsons scored a career-high 25 points against the Heat. On November 23, he set a new career high with 31 points against the New York Knicks. On March 3, 2013, Parsons scored a career-high 32 points on 12-for-13 shooting in a 136–103 win over the Dallas Mavericks.

On January 24, 2014, Parsons scored a career-high 34 points and made 10 3-pointers—all in the second half—in an 88–87 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies. He set an NBA record for 3s in a half and a franchise record for 3s in a game.

After the 2013–14 season, Parsons became a restricted free agent. On July 10, 2014, he received a three-year, $46 million offer sheet from the Dallas Mavericks. The Rockets declined to match the offer and Parsons signed with the Mavericks on July 15.

On December 17, 2014, Parsons scored a season-high 32 points against the Detroit Pistons. On March 8, 2015, Parsons returned to action against the Los Angeles Lakers after a seven-game absence with a sprained left ankle. Parsons missed the final six regular-season games due to a right knee injury. He played in game one of the Mavericks' first-round playoff series against the Rockets, then missed the rest of the series with the same knee injury. He subsequently had knee surgery on May 1.

Parsons returned to action in the third game of the 2015–16 season, then dealt with strict minutes restrictions for the first six weeks of the season. On January 24, 2016, he scored a season-high 31 points in a 115–104 loss to the Rockets. On March 25, he underwent successful surgery to address the torn meniscus in his right knee, ruling him out for the rest of the season.

On July 7, 2016, Parsons signed a four-year, $94 million contract with the Memphis Grizzlies. Heading into training camp, Parsons was on light duties coming off knee surgery. He did not play in the preseason or in the first six games of the regular season. On November 6, he made his debut for the Grizzlies against the Portland Trail Blazers, but in 22 minutes as a starter, he missed all eight of his field goals attempts. He appeared in six games for the Grizzlies before missing the next 17 with a bone bruise on his left knee, making his return to the line-up on December 21 against the Detroit Pistons. On March 13, 2017, he was ruled out indefinitely after he was diagnosed with a partial tear of the meniscus in his left knee. He subsequently missed the rest of the season with a third knee injury in three years.

On October 28, 2017, Parsons scored 24 points on 9 of 11 from the field and 6 of 8 from 3-point range in a 103–89 win over the Houston Rockets. Parsons' 24 points were his best in 39 games with Memphis. Chandler had an extended stint on the sidelines between late December and mid-February due to right knee soreness. Despite only appearing in 36 games during the 2017–18 season, Parsons shot a career-best 42% from 3-point range.

Parsons earned a starting spot for the 2018–19 season out of training camp, but only played in the first three games before being sidelined with right knee soreness. By the close of December, Parsons was still sidelined by order of the organization despite having been medically cleared to return on December 21. The Grizzlies were keen for Parsons to spend time in the NBA G League with their affiliate team, the Memphis Hustle, before deciding on returning Parsons to the active roster with the Grizzlies. Parsons had been willing to play in the G League but wanted a clearer plan and a timetable in place that would return him to the Grizzlies' active roster. As a result, on January 6, he left the team indefinitely as the two sides worked to structure a resolution on his future. On February 9, it was announced that Parsons would return to the Grizzlies after the All-Star break. On February 22, after having not played since the third game of the season, Parsons returned to the rotation, playing almost 20 minutes and scoring three points on 1-of-7 shooting in a 112–106 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers.

On July 6, 2019, Parsons was traded to the Atlanta Hawks for Solomon Hill and Miles Plumlee. Parsons was hit by a drunk driver on January 15, 2020; he had appeared in five games with the Hawks before the crash. On January 20, Parsons's attorney announced that his accident-related injuries could be career-ending. On February 5, Parsons was waived by the Hawks.

On January 18, 2022, Parsons announced his retirement from the NBA. He played a total of 440 games in the NBA and averaged 12.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game.

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Taylor Swift supporters are raving over Travis Kelce's cap in a video of the Chiefs player playing air guitar to his popstar girlfriend's 'Bad Blood' on the golf course

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
When playing golf on Wednesday, Travis Kelce sent Taylor Swift fans wild with an adorable subtle nod to his popstar girlfriend. Chandler Parsons, 34, of the Kansas City Chiefs, is known to be an avid golfer, and he enjoyed a round with former NBA star Chandler Parsons this week. Parsons posted a clip of Kelce lining up a shot with Swift's song 'Bad Blood' blasting out in the background, but that wasn't the only reference made to the tight end's celebrity girlfriend out on the fairways. Kelce, who was dressed for the clubhouse in a striped polo shirt and chinos, wore a Sherwood Country Club cap that contained not one but two Swift Easter eggs.

Your turn next, Travis?Chiefs star Kelce plays the role of doting 'uncle' as he poses for photos with friends' baby - after returning from Bahamas vacation with Taylor Swift

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
On Thursday, Travis Kelce paid a visit to Chandler Parsons' house and posed for photographs with his newly-born son Chrome, proving to be a doting 'uncle'. Earlier in the day, the Kansas City Chiefs player was caught playing golf with Parsons before returning to the former NBA player's house to hang out with his family. Kelce was smiling as he ruled Chrome, who was evidently wearing pajamas covered in footballs, as shown by pictures shared on Instagram.

Travis Kelce plays air guitar to Taylor Swift's 'Bad Blood' on the golf course as friends blast out her hit song to try and distract him - only for the Super Bowl winner to to hit an amazing shot: 'KillaTrav cannot be rattled!'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 29, 2024
During a round of golf with friends on Thursday, Travis Kelce mingled with girlfriend Taylor Swift's hit song, 'Bad Blood.' Kelce, a passionate golfer, was playing with former NBA player Chandler Parsons, who posted a video of Kelce lining up a shot with Swift's song 'Bad Blood' blasting out in the background. It seemed to be a plot to deter Chiefs' popularity, but Parsons quickly learned that Swift isn't the only one driving sporting glory for Kelce.
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