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Chris Warren was born on January 19, 1981, in Garland, Texas. He holds dual citizenship with the United States and Panama. His mother is of Panamanian and Mexican descent, while his father is American, with several generations of his paternal lineage rooted in the United States. Chris has two older siblings—a brother and a sister—who played a key role in nurturing his early passion for basketball.
Growing up, Chris spent much of his time playing basketball in the family's backyard in Garland, often joined by his siblings. These early days were instrumental in fostering his love for the sport. In addition to basketball, Chris also enjoyed music and had dreams of forming a band with his siblings. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Chris attributes part of his identity and cultural fluency to his bicultural heritage.
From a young age, Chris Warren was deeply inspired by NBA legends such as Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, Magic Johnson, and Moses Malone. Watching these athletes fueled his ambition to become a professional basketball player. Although he once viewed NBA stardom as a distant dream, Chris would eventually build a successful international career in basketball, currently holding a net worth estimated at $2 million from professional contracts and endorsements.
Chris Warren began his education in his hometown of Garland, Texas, where he first attended elementary school and later graduated from Lakeview Centennial High School. While in high school, he excelled in Physical Education and played for the school’s basketball team, where his potential began to take root.
Following high school, Chris enrolled at Collin College (previously referred to as Collin County Community College), where he continued to play college basketball. His time there served as a foundation for his eventual entry into the professional sport.
Chris Warren’s professional basketball career began in 2003, following his collegiate years. He played briefly as a junior for the University of South Carolina, where he was primarily positioned as a defensive player and averaged four points per game. Although undrafted in the NBA Draft—a significant disappointment for him—Chris refused to let that setback define his future.
Instead of pursuing opportunities in the United States or Europe immediately, he opted to start his professional career in Latin America. He signed with Panteras de Aguascalientes for the 2003–2004 season in the Mexican Basketball League, where he played a role in helping his team secure the Mexican Championship.
In the winter of 2015, Chris transitioned to European basketball, beginning with the Serbian club Reflex Železnik. The following year, he continued his journey in the Balkans by signing with Croatia’s premier team, KK Cibona. Chris currently plays for Obras Sanitarias, a notable basketball club based in Argentina, bringing his international career full circle across Latin America and Europe.
Chris Warren maintains a private personal life. While he has never been married and has not gone through a divorce, it is known that he is currently in a relationship. He chooses to keep most details about his personal relationships away from public scrutiny.
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