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Chris Mihm was born on 16 July, 1979 in American. Discover Chris Mihm's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 45 years old?

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Age 45 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 16 July 1979
Birthday 16 July
Birthplace Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2009

Mihm was traded to the Grizzlies for a failed conditional 2013 second-round pick on February 18, 2009. However, Mihm did not play for the Grizzlies after undergoing right ankle surgery. As a result, Mihm ended up retiring from basketball.

2006

Mihm then became a free-agent following the 2006–07 season. He was sought by the Chicago Bulls to help with their low-post scoring but the Bulls signed Joe Smith. Mihm eventually re-signed with the Los Angeles Lakers in the off-season, as reported by NBA.com.

2001

Mihm was picked 7th overall by the Chicago Bulls but was then traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers for Jamal Crawford. During his rookie season, he started 43 of 59 games for the Cavs, but injuries caused him to miss the other 23. In his 28th game (February 19, 2001, versus the same Bulls team that had drafted him), Mihm recorded the first assist of his career.

1994

At the team banquet awards, he shared team MVP honors with teammate and senior point guard Ivan Wagner in selection by his teammates, he also won the Coca-Cola solid citizen award (the award is presented to the player for community and media relations as well as public appearance achievements during the season), Mihm led the Big 12 in double-doubles (20), rebounding (10.5) and blocks (90). He was ranked fifth in the league in scoring (17.7), he tied his own single-season school record with 90 rejections at the time (Chris Owens passed the record with 92 rejections), his 20 double-doubles tied for the second-best single-season mark in school history. his 338 rebounds marked the fourth-best single-season total in Texas history. led Texas in Scoring 23 times, Rebounding 26 times and Blocks 25 times, he reached Double-Figures in scoring in all but one of his 33 games. He registered 21 double-digit board performances, while he earned Tournament MVP honors at the Puerto Rico Shootout, he averaged 20.3 points per game, 11.3 rebounds per game and 3.3 blocks per game in leading Texas to claimed their first regular season tournament title since the 1994–95 season (Prior to winning the Puerto Rico Shootout, Texas had never won an eight-team, neutral-site, in-season tournament title in the school's history). also claimed Big 12 Player of the Week on November 29, and ESPN.com and College Hoops Insider National Player of the Week honors. He posted 23 points, 13 boards and three blocks in the victory over #18 DePaul on November 26, before recording 19 points, 11 rebounds and five rejections in the upset of #3 Michigan State on November 27. Put in his second straight 20 point game having 20 points, 13 boards and tied the school record with seven swats in a win vs. Houston on January 2. He was named Big 12 Player of the Week on January 31 for the second time this season while averaging 21.0 points per game, 11.0 rebounds per game and 2.0 blocks per game in two contests. had 14 points and five boards in 19 minutes in leading the Longhorns to there eighth straight win at home of the season vs. Nebraska on January 25. Mihm had a solid game, recording a season-high 28 points (10-of-11 free throws) and tied a career high with 17 boards in a 75-65 win vs. Colorado on January 29. He registered 18 points (10-of-10 free throws), 12 boards and set a school record with eight blocks at Massachusetts on February 5. Was named ESPN.com National Player of the Week on February 20 after averaging 16.0 points per game and 14.0 rebounds per game in games vs. #8 Oklahoma State on February 16 and at Baylor on February 19. Helped the Longhorns upset the Oklahoma State Cowboys with 15 points and 16 rebounds on February 16, before totaling 17 points and 12 boards at Baylor.

1981

he was tied for the NCAA lead in double-doubles with 19 (tied with Washington's Todd MacCulloch, and Southeast Missouri State's Bud Eley for the lead). Mihm was ranked fourth nationally in rebounding, averaging 11.0 rebounds per game and 17th in blocked shots with 2.6 blocks per game. He was the only player on the Texas squad to start all 32 games, he averaged a double-double on the season with 13.7 points per game and 11.0 rebounds per game. came out strong during Texas' three postseason games in the Big 12 and NCAA tourney, averaging 21.0 points per game, 14.0 rebounds per game and 2.3 blocks per game. He led the Big 12 Conference in rebounding, blocked shots, offensive rebounds (4.06 avg.) and defensive rebounds (6.91 avg.), he also led the team in free throws made (149). He became just the sixth player in school history to average at least 10.0 rebounds per game in a single season, and the first full-season player since LaSalle Thompson led the nation at 13.5 rebounds per game in 1981–82 (Albert Burditt averaged 14.1 rebounds per game thru the first 12 games in 1992–93, before being dismissed from the team). his 351 rebounds ranked third on the UT single-season list, while his 11.0 rebound average was tied for third-best on the single season chart. his 84 blocks ranked second on the school's single-season chart behind his own record of 90 set as a freshman, posted 16 double-doubles over the last 21 games of the year, averaged 11.5 points per game and 7.9 rebounds per game during the first 11 games of the year while the Longhorns were 3-8 at the time.

1979

Christopher Steven Mihm (born July 16, 1979) is an American former professional basketball center. After playing college basketball at Texas, he was drafted with the 7th overall pick in the 2000 NBA draft by the Chicago Bulls.

He began his freshman season playing in all 31 games, including 28 straight starts to end the season. After putting together the top season by a Longhorn freshman center since LaSalle Thompson in 1979–80, he was named to the Big 12 All-Freshman team while earning honorable mention all-Big 12 and honorable mention Academic All-Big 12 honors despite the Longhorns posting a disappointing season with 14-17 overall record and a 6-10 record in conference play. Mihm was a three-time Big 12 Rookie of the Week (December 15, January 25 & February 9), he was named third-team All-Freshman choice by Basketball Weekly after he led the team in rebounding (8.0 rpg.) and set a new school record with 90 blocked shots, his 2.9 blocks per game average ranked eighth nationally. Mihm topped the 20-point mark four times with 29 vs. Nebraska On January 21 and 25 each vs. Texas A&M February 18, at Fresno State on January 24, and at North Texas on November 22. He added in 12 rebounds and a then-school record-tying seven blocks at North Texas. He posted seven more rejections against Oklahoma State.

He tied the UT freshman record for rebounds in a game (LaSalle Thompson, 1979–80) with 17 boards at Texas Tech. He recorded a team-high of eight double-doubles, and pulled down 10 or more rebounds in a game 10 times. His put-back of a Kris Clack miss with 15 seconds left proved to be the game-winner in UT's 81-80 Big Monday victory at Texas A&M. Mihm got a piece of Rayford Young's last-second shot to preserve an 82-80 win at Texas Tech, he has hit a pair of free throws with eight seconds left to provide the final margin in an 86-83 UT win over Texas Tech in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament. He blocked at least one shot in 29 of 31 games, Mihm would miss the first month of practice (his foot was in a plastic boot for three weeks) while recovering from a mild stress injury in his right foot. He was limited to four practices prior to the season opener.

1935

He had another breakout season his junior year, putting up one of the best seasons in Longhorns history while entering his junior season as the starting center for a third straight year. Was one of two Longhorns to start all 33 games, He led Texas to a 24-9 overall record, and a 13-3 Big 12 record (failing to defend their big 12 regular season title), while also leading UT to a 13-1 home record and an undefeated 8-0 mark in conference play at Frank Erwin Center. At the end of the season, he was a consensus first-team all-American pick, becoming just the second player in Texas history to earn the honor (Jack Gray, 1935). Mihm Was selected a first-team all-American choice by the Associated Press, NABC, CNNSI.com and College Hoops Insider, becoming the first AP first-team All-American in school history. He was also a Wooden Award All-American Team choice (one of the top 10 players in the nation), earning second-team all-American honors by Basketball Times, USBWA and The Sporting News, While being chosen as consensus First-Team All-Big 12 Choice for the second straight year (becoming the 14th player in Longhorns history to be a first-team all-conference selection two times). was also selected to the Big 12 All-Defensive Team, and first-team NABC All-District 9 pick for a second time. He was one of 15 finalists for the Naismith Award.

1926

Mihm played his college basketball in University of Texas at Austin, where he was one of the top players in school history. He ranks first on UT's all-time blocks list (264), second in double-doubles (47), fourth in rebounds (945) and 16th in scoring (1,404 points), as well as being tied with Mo Bamba and Chris Owens for the single-game block record (8). He was the first person in Texas history to record 1,100 points, 800 rebounds and 200 blocks. He recorded a double-double in 47 of his 96 career games. He was the second player in Texas history to post 300 rebounds in back-to-back seasons (LaSalle Thompson). He played in all 96 games during his first three years. Mihm was just the third 7-footer in school history.