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- كريس واتسون (بالإنجليزية: Chris Watson) (و. 1975 م) هو لاعب كرة السلة، من الولايات المتحدة، ولد في وايت بلينس، نيويورك، يلعب كلاعب هجوم صغير الجسم. (ar)
- Chris Watson (כריס ווטסון; born July 16, 1975) is an American–Israeli former basketball player, who has played on the Israel national basketball team, and whose positions have been power forward and center. He is 6' 7" (200 cm) tall. He attended Niagara University, where he led the Conference in 2-point field goals (165) in 1995–1996. He was inducted into the Niagara University Hall of Fame. Watson has played professional basketball for two decades. He has played primarily in Israel (with Hapoel Tel Aviv, Hapoel Holon, Ironi Ramat Gan, , and Ironi Ashkelon). Watson won the Israeli Championship with Hapoel Holon in 2007–2008, and again in 2008–2009. He was selected to the Israeli Basketball Premier League All-Star Game in 2011. Watson has twice played on the Israel national basketball team. (en)
- Chris Watson, né le 16 juillet 1975, à White Plains, dans l'État de New York, est un joueur de basket-ball américain naturalisé israélien. Il évolue durant sa carrière au poste d'ailier. (fr)
- Chris Watson, in ebraico: כריס ווטסון'? (White Plains, 16 luglio 1975), è un ex cestista statunitense naturalizzato israeliano. (it)
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- كريس واتسون (بالإنجليزية: Chris Watson) (و. 1975 م) هو لاعب كرة السلة، من الولايات المتحدة، ولد في وايت بلينس، نيويورك، يلعب كلاعب هجوم صغير الجسم. (ar)
- Chris Watson, né le 16 juillet 1975, à White Plains, dans l'État de New York, est un joueur de basket-ball américain naturalisé israélien. Il évolue durant sa carrière au poste d'ailier. (fr)
- Chris Watson, in ebraico: כריס ווטסון'? (White Plains, 16 luglio 1975), è un ex cestista statunitense naturalizzato israeliano. (it)
- Chris Watson (כריס ווטסון; born July 16, 1975) is an American–Israeli former basketball player, who has played on the Israel national basketball team, and whose positions have been power forward and center. He is 6' 7" (200 cm) tall. He attended Niagara University, where he led the Conference in 2-point field goals (165) in 1995–1996. He was inducted into the Niagara University Hall of Fame. (en)
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