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Chris Wilcox, representative of the Brutal Power Forward

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Everyone still remembers Chris Wilcox, the representative of the Brutal Power Forward back then. Chris Ray Wilcox, Chris Ray Wilcox, 6-foot-10-inch (208cm), plays as Power Forward (PF). He was born in Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina, USA in September 1982, produced by the University of Maryland. He was ranked 8th in the first round of the 2002 NBA Draft and was selected by the Los Angeles Clippers to enter the NBA. Chris Wilcox played for five teams, including the Clippers, Supersonics (and has experienced renamed Thunder), Knicks, Pistons and Celtics. He played in a total of 628 games in the regular season, including 261 starts, averaging 19.9 minutes per game, scoring 8.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 0.5 steals, and 0.4 blocks. He played in 2 games in the playoffs and failed to get a starting opportunity. He averaged 3.5 minutes per game, scored no points, and only scored 1.0 rebounds.

Chris Wilcox is a typical brutal player. He has a strong physical fitness, good jumping, strong strength, excellent physical confrontation, good at strong attacks in the inside, has certain back-to-body singles, and often can perform wonderful dunks, have good rebounding ability, and has a certain defensive deterrence in the inside. However, his offensive skills are relatively rough, his offensive means are single, and he lacks mid-range ability. His scoring is mainly concentrated in the basket. He is prone to make mistakes when defending high-intensity year and has poor ball handling ability. Chris Wilcox's career peak was in the Supersonics era and had two consecutive seasons to score 13+7. On April 4, 2006, local time in the United States, in the game against the Houston Rockets 104:87 in the Seattle Supersonics (now known as Oklahoma City Thunder), facing the Rockets' inside line with Yao Ming in charge, Chris Wilcox started for 39 minutes, scoring 26 points, 24 rebounds and 2 blocks, with 24 rebounds setting Wilcox's NBA career single-game rebounding record.

On April 6, 2007, local time, in the Seattle Supersonics lost to the Los Angeles Lakers at 109:112, Wilcox started for 39 minutes, made 11 of 16 shots and 10 of 16 free throws, scoring the highest single-game 32 points in the NBA career, plus 18 rebounds and 1 assist. After retirement, Chris Wilcox founded The Chris Wilcox Group, LLC, and served as CEO. It also founded companies such as Wilcox Ventures I and II, LLC, and entered into multiple business fields. It founded an organization called HEDY (Helping Everyday Youth), dedicated to helping young people discover their own advantages and through projects such as robotics and stem cell research. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Wilcox also founded Wilcox Distribution, LLC, a leading wholesale distributor that provides high-quality personal protective equipment, medical equipment and other materials, and has also obtained the right to distribute related medical equipment, which has achieved significant success in the commercial and public welfare fields.

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