Chad Kessler

Chad Kessler

Dr. Chad M. Kessler is a former college basketball player for University of Georgia from 1984–1987 and currently an orthopaedic surgeon. He is the older brother of the late Alec Kessler (1967–2007) who also played basketball at the University of Georgia in 1987-1990 and in the NBA with Miami Heat (1990–1994) before retiring to pursue a career also as an orthopaedic surgeon.

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Playing career

Kessler played for the Bulldogs while studying pre-med and received his Bachelor of Science degree but deferred his enrollment into medical school to play professional basketball. He entered the 1986 NBA Draft and was chosen in the fifth round (93rd pick overall) by the Los Angeles Clippers;[1] unfortunately, he failed to make the roster and never got to play in the NBA. Kessler later played in the Pro Am Basketball Leagues[2] for a year before returning to his studies in medicine.

Medical career

Kessler received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta where he also completed his general surgery internship and orthopaedic residency. After finishing his orthopaedic training, Kessler pursued his special interest in spine surgery at the Leatherman Spine Fellowship Program at Louisville, Kentucky. Dr. Kessler is currently on staff at the Georgia Bone & Joint in Newnan, Georgia.[3]

Notable Awards

  • GTE Academic All-American in 1987.
  • Special citation from the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame
  • University of Georgia President's Award.

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