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Chris Andersen

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Chris Andersen
Position Power forward
Nickname The Birdman
Height  ft  in ( m)
Weight  lb ( kg)
Nationality USA
Born July 7 1978 (1978--) (age 29)
Flag of California Long Beach, California
High school Iola (Iola, Texas)
College Blinn College
Draft Undrafted, 1999
Pro career present
Former teams Fargo-Moorhead Beez
Denver Nuggets

Chris Andersen (born July 7 1978 in Long Beach, California) is a former NBA basketball player. His swooping dunks, shot-blocking skills and rare athleticism for his size earned him the nickname "The Birdman". Andersen is also the owner of a number of large tattoos, mainly on his arms. He was banished from the league in 2006 for violating the league's drug policy.

Andersen grew up in Iola, Texas and was undrafted in 1999 following a career at Blinn College (he originally dropped out of the University of Houston). He began his professional career in the NBDL, going on to play for the Denver Nuggets and the New Orleans Hornets.

The 6'10", 220lb Andersen showcased his athleticism in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest during NBA All-Star Weekend in 2004 and 2005. Infamously, in the 2005 contest, he missed his first eight attempts on his first dunk and his first five attempts on his second, drawing open laughter from the players on the sidelines and even ridicule from the TNT commentators.

In 253 career games (including 8 starts), Andersen averaged 5.1 points, 4.8 rebounds and 1.36 blocks in 16.6 minutes per game. His trademark had been his "Birdman" celebration, wherein he would cross his arms and flap his hands like the wings of a bird. This was usually done after scoring on an emphatic dunk.

On January 25, 2006, Andersen was disqualified from the NBA for violating the league's anti-drug policy by testing positive for illegal drugs. He is unable to apply for reinstatement without waiting the NBA league minimum of two years. Andersen attempted to appeal the ruling through arbitration, but the arbitrator ruled to uphold his dismissal on March 20, 2006. A Denver Post journalist called him "the most disgraced NBA player since the drug-induced haze of the '80s". [1] His suspension drew more jokes about his infamous 2005 dunk contest performance from fans and media, with some inferring that his drug use and his lackluster showing on the day may have been related.

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