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Chip Entwistle

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Biography

Chip Entwistle is a retired American basketball player known for his significant contributions to the sport during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Born in 1955 in New Orleans, Louisiana, Entwistle showcased his athletic talent at the University of Houston, where he played for the Cougars and became a key player on the team that reached the NCAA tournament multiple times. His performance during college earned him recognition as one of the top prospects in the country, leading to his selection in the 1977 NBA Draft.

Entwistle was selected by the Kansas City Kings in the second round and played professionally for several seasons in the NBA and other leagues. Throughout his career, he was known for his versatility as a forward, combining scoring ability with strong defensive skills. Notable highlights of his professional career include multiple appearances in the playoffs and recognition for his contributions to team dynamics, establishing him as a respected figure among teammates and coaches.

After retiring from professional play, Entwistle transitioned into coaching and youth basketball development, emphasizing the importance of skill development and sportsmanship. His lasting legacy is reflected in his positive impact on young athletes, encouraging future generations to pursue excellence in the sport. Entwistle’s commitment to basketball, both on and off the court, solidified his reputation as an influential figure in the sport's history.

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