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This article is about the American basketball player. For the businessman, see Chris Gent.
Chris Jent No. 21, 7 Shooting guard / Small forward Personal information Date of birth January 11, 1970 Place of birth Sparta, New Jersey Nationality American High school Sparta (New Jersey) Listed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) Listed weight 220 lb (100 kg) Career information College Ohio State (1988–1992) Pro career 1992–2001 Career history As player: 1992–1993 Rapid City Thrillers (CBA) 1993 Joventut Badalona (Spain) 1993–1994 Columbus Horizon (CBA) 1994 Houston Rockets 1994–1995 Rapid City Thrillers (CBA) 1995 North Melbourne Giants (Australia) 1995 Connecticut Pride (CBA) 1995–1996 Serapide Pozzuoli Napoli (Italy) 1997 New York Knicks 1997 Serapide Pozzuoli Napoli (Italy) 1997 Atlantic City Seagulls (USBL) 1997–1998 CFM Reggio Emilia (Italy) 1998–1999 Termal Imola (Italy) 1999–2000 Panionios (Greece) 2000–2001 CFM Reggio Emilia (Italy) As coach: 2005 Orlando Magic Career highlights and awards Career NBA statistics Points 37 (6.2 ppg) Rebounds 16 (2.7 rpg) Assists 8 (1.3 apg) Stats at NBA.com Stats at Basketball-Reference.com MedalsMen’s basketball Competitor for United States FIBA Americas Championship Gold 1993 San Juan Team competition Chris Jent (born January 11, 1970) is a retired American professional basketball player and former coach in the NBA. He is currently an assistant coach at his alma mater, Ohio State.
Jent was born in Orange, California and grew up in Sparta, New Jersey.[1] After attending high school at Sparta High School, he played college basketball for the Ohio State Buckeyes, leaving in 1992 after four seasons. He had a brief career in the NBA, playing three games each for the Houston Rockets (winning a championship ring in 1994) and New York Knicks (1996–97). He played in 11 playoff games in 1994. In between his stints with the Rockets and the Knicks, he played with the Australian NBL's North Melbourne Giants in 1995 and also played in Italy, Spain and Greece.
As a manager, he was an assistant coach for the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2003-04 season. The next season he worked in the same capacity with the Orlando Magic, and was appointed interim head coach for the final 18 games of the 2004-2005 season (going 5-13), after Johnny Davis was fired. At the start of the next season he was replaced by Brian Hill. Beginning in November 2006, Jent took on the role of Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He served as LeBron James' personal shooting coach while James was on the team.[2]
On June 29, 2011, Ohio State head basketball coach Thad Matta introduced Jent as an assistant coach for the Buckeyes.
Notes
- ^ Chris Jent, National Basketball Association. Accessed June 28, 2011. "Jent, a native of Sparta, N.J., graduated from The Ohio State University with a degree in communications."
- ^ SI.com article, accessed February 27, 2009.
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