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Nationality
  
Australian

Number
  
11, 13, 22

Weight
  
115 kg

Listed height
  
7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)

Name
  
Chris Anstey

Positions
  

Listed weight
  
253 lb (115 kg)

Role
  
Basketball Player

Pro career
  
1994–2010

Height
  
2.13 m

Ex-spouse
  
Linley Frame

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Born
  
1 January 1975 (age 49) Melbourne (
1975-01-01
)

NBA draft
  
1997 / Round: 1 / Pick: 18th overall

Similar People
  
Linley Frame, Andrew Gaze, Mark Bradtke, Shane Heal, Mustapha Farrakhan - Jr

Profiles


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Christopher John Anstey (born 1 January 1975) is an Australian former professional basketball player. At 7'0" (213 cm), his career included stints in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Russia and Spain. Anstey was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers in the first round (18th pick overall) of the 1997 NBA draft. He also played for the Melbourne Tigers, South East Melbourne Magic and Victoria Titans in the NBL. He retired at the end of the 2009–10 season while with the Tigers and later became the team's head coach in 2012.

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Early NBL years

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Anstey took up basketball at the relatively late age of 17. Before that he was a promising tennis player, peaking at being ranked number 2 amongst Australia's 15-year-old players and regularly playing doubles with Mark Philippoussis. In 1994, he joined the Melbourne Tigers and was team mates with some of the most recognisable names in Australian basketball, such as Andrew Gaze, Mark Bradtke, and Lanard Copeland, as well as head coach Lindsay Gaze. After one season with the Tigers, Anstey was signed by South East Melbourne Magic coach Brian Goorjian. He played for the Magic from 1995–1997, earning NBL's Most Improved Player award in 1996 as well as the 1996 NBL Championship, before going to the NBA.

NBA

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Anstey was the 18th overall selection of the 1997 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. His draft rights were traded by the Blazers with cash to the Dallas Mavericks for the draft rights to Kelvin Cato in June 1997. His rookie year, 1997–98, he averaged 5.9 PPG and 3.8 RPG in 16.6 MPG. He scored a career high 26 points against the Boston Celtics on 17 March. The next year, his numbers dropped to 3.3 PPG and 2.4 RPG. He was traded by the Mavericks to the Chicago Bulls for a second round draft pick in 2000 in September 1999. He averaged 6.0 PPG and 3.8 RPG on 44.2 FG% in his last NBA season with the Bulls. Anstey owns career NBA averages of 5.2 PPG, 3.4 RPG and 0.4 BPG in 155 games with 23 starts.

Europe and return to NBL

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Anstey returned to the NBL with the Victoria Titans in 2000–01, winning Best Sixth Man. In 2003, Anstey led Russian club Ural Great Perm to runners up in the Russian Championship, and was named ULEB Cup MVP. In 2004, Anstey signed with UNICS Kazan, and had an All-Star season, leading the team to a EuroChallenge Championship, the first in Russian history. Anstey was a Euroleague All-Star again in 2005. Anstey returned to his native Australia with his original team, the Melbourne Tigers, in 2006. After returning, Anstey enjoyed plenty of success, leading the NBL in blocks in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009; and in rebounding in 2008 and 2009; earning the MVP in 2006 and 2008; Grand Finals MVP in 2006 and Best Defensive Player in 2008.

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Chris Anstey retired from playing at the conclusion of the 2009–10 NBL season. In his final NBL game against the Gold Coast Blaze at the State Netball and Hockey Centre in Melbourne, Anstey scored 13 points, had 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block though the Blaze defeated the Tigers 91–73.

Olympics and World championships

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Anstey was a member of the Australian boomers, competing in the 2000 Sydney Olympics and the 2008 Beijing Olympics, though unfortunately he missed the 2004 Athens Olympics due to injury. He was also a member of the Boomers at the 1998 FIBA World Championship in Athens.

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Anstey won Gold with the Australian Emus at the 1997 22 & Under World Championships played in his home town of Melbourne where was named as tournament MVP.

Coaching

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Anstey was appointed head coach of Caulfield Grammar School's first boys' team in 2010 and still holds that position today. His team won 3 APS titles, 2 McDonald's Cups and 1National Championship.

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Anstey coached the Camberwell Dragons senior Men at Big V level in 2011 and 2012, guiding them to consecutive semi-finals appearances, representing the most successful period of time in club history.

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Anstey was appointed head coach of the Melbourne Tigers for the 2012–13 NBL season. He was subsequently re-signed as the head coach for 2013–14 for his efforts during 2012–13. On 13 October 2014, he stepped down as head of Melbourne following United's 2014–15 season opening loss to Cairns.

Career highlights

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  • 1994 – Melbourne Tigers.
  • NBL Semi-finals.
  • 1995 – 97 South East Melbourne Magic.
  • NBL Semi-finals (1995).
  • NBL Championship, Most Improved Player. (1996).
  • NBL Championship runners up (1997).
  • 1997
  • Australian National (22&U) team.
  • Won world championships.
  • Named tournament MVP.
  • Selected 18th in the NBA draft.
  • 1998
  • Dallas Mavericks
  • Represented Australia at the Goodwill Games.
  • 1999
  • Traded to Chicago Bulls in the NBA's offseason.
  • 2000
  • Boomers
  • Won Hong Kong Diamond Ball Classic.
  • 4th in the Sydney Olympics.
  • 2001
  • Victoria Titans
  • 2002
  • NBL All Star Five
  • Australian International Player of the Year
  • 2003
  • Ural Great Perm
  • Runner-up to Russian Championship.
  • Russian Championship All Star Five.
  • Russian Championship All Import Team.
  • Russian Championship Best Centre.
  • 2004
  • UNICS Kazan
  • FIBA EuropeLeague Champions.
  • FIBA EuropeLeague All Star.
  • Russian Championship Runner-up.
  • 2005
  • UNICS Kazan.
  • FIBA EuropeLeague All Star
  • 2006
  • Melbourne Tigers
  • NBL Pre-season MVP
  • NBL Regular Season MVP
  • NBL Champions
  • NBL Grand Final Series MVP
  • 2008
  • Melbourne Tigers
  • NBL Regular Season MVP
  • NBL Champions
  • NBL Grand Final Series MVP
  • NBL Best Defensive Player
  • 1st place NBL rankings for defensive & total rebounds, and blocks
  • On 13 September 2000, Anstey was awarded the Australian Sports Medal.

    Corporate

    In 2010, Anstey founded the TLC Group, which comprises TLC Mentoring, TLC Management and TLC Events. The TLC Group provides services and programs to students, athletes, corporate groups and general audiences. He resigned from the TLC Group in 2014.

    Anstey participated in the 2012 and 2013 EJ Whitten Legends Game at Etihad Stadium, helping to raise funds and awareness for prostate cancer.

    Appointed Company Ambassador to La Trobe Financial in 2015

    Personal

    Anstey is married to Ilsa (née Wakeling). They celebrated the birth of their son, Hunter Eric Anstey, on 12 March 2015. They reside in Melbourne with Anstey's two children, Isobel and Ethan.

    NBL

    *The NBL tie-breaker system as outlined in the NBL Rules and Regulations states that in the case of an identical win-loss record, the results in games played between the teams will determine order of seeding. Under this system, Melbourne did not qualify for the 2012–13 playoffs despite having an equal win-loss record with the Sydney Kings and even though they are shown as 4th due to having a better percentage. This was as the Kings held advantage in the tiebreaker (2-2, +2 points).

    References

    Chris Anstey Wikipedia


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