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Early Life and College Career
After being selected as New York State's "Mr. Basketball", Mullin was recruited by the Hall of Fame coach Lou Carnesecca to play for St. John's University.

As a senior, Mullin averaged 19.8 points and lead St. John's to the 1985 Final Four and its first number 1 ranking since 1951.

From 1983-1985, Mullin aws named the Big East conference;s player of the year, making him the only men's basketball player to receive this award three different seasons.

NBA Career
In the 1985 NBA Draft, the Golden State Warriors selected Mullin in the first round with the seventh pick. During his third season in the NBA, Mullin admitted to his coach, Don Nelson, that he was an alcoholic. During the 1992 Summer Olympics, Mullin only started two games but averaged 12.9 points per game, shot 61.9% from the field and 53.8% from the three-point land. Mullin's first and only appearance in the NBA Finals was in 2000 as a member of the Indiana Pacers. Mullin, who was primarily a bench plater at this time, appeared in three games during the Fianls and scored four points total.

Personal
In September 2006, Mullin and his wife purchased a 1400-square foot, two bedroom and two bathroom condo in Coronado for $1.55 million. The Coronado condo, which was offered at $1.525 million in 2013, was put up for sale again in August 2014 at $1.55 million.

After Mullin’s former teammate, Manute Bol, was badly injured in a taxi cab incident in 2004, Mullin and the Warriors offered to raise money for Bol’s medical bills by organizing a fantasy camp. On November 19, 2004, the Warriors, Mullin and his former teammates Mitch Richmond and Tim Hardaway participated in the fantasy camp named “Run With TMC”.

In July 2014, Chris Mullin was featured in a wheelchair basketball charity and opportunity event hosted in Puerto Rico by Max International. Before the event, Mullin was presented a jersey from Federacion de Baloncesto en Silla de Ruedas de Puerto Rico (FEBASIRU), the local wheelchair basketball team. The event started with a three point contest involing Mullin and two of Puerto Rico's basketball legends. Chris won the contest with 12 out of 15 shots made. After the three point shootout, Chris participated in a wheelchair basketball game for the very first time with Max International Associate HEctor Marcano Lopez and the local Puerto Rican weheelchair basketball team (FEBASIRU). He also participated in "Max and Mullin Legends Classic Exhibition Game" with 20 local Puerto Rican basketball legends.

In March 2012, PG&E joined the Golden State Warriors to restore a pair of basketball courts in Mullin's honor. Both courts were named the "Chris Mullin Basketball Courts at Arroyo Recreation Center Presented by PG&E.

In September 2012, William Morris Endeavor Company( WME) signed Chris Mullin for representation in all areas.

Broadcasting
On Octobor 22, 2010, Mullin made his network debut as an ESPN stuido analyst on Kia NBA Countdown.

In July 2014, Mullin worked with the ESPN broadcasting crew for Mark Jackson's coaching debut with the Golden State Warriors. Mullin joined his former television colleagues, Jeff Van Gundy and Mike Breen to announce the game against the Los Angeles Clippers in the season opener and Christmas finale.

Front Office
Ever since Ranadive bought the Sacramento Kings in May 2013, Mullin had been officially working with the team. In September 2013, Mullin was officially titled "Advisor to the Chairman" for the Sacramento Kings. As an adviser, Mullin's duties were not only to provide advice to Ranadive and D'Alessandro on player transactions, but to also supervise the organization's college and overseas scouting program.

From 2002-2004, Mullin dealt with daily business operations for the Warriors as a special assistant. In April 2004, Chris Mullin was named Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Golden State Warriors. As an Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations, Mullin oversaw the entire Warriors basketball operations department.