Written by Scott Sargent
A New York collegiate product, Chris Mullin went from being a three-time All-American at St. Johns to having a prolific career in the NBA. Mostly known for his play with the Golden State Warriors from 1985-97, Mullin suited up for the Indiana Pacers from 1997-2000, only to return to the Warriors for one more season.
A key ingredient to Run TMC in Golden State (with teammates Mitch Richmond and Tim Hardaway), Mullin joins Wilt Chaimberlain as the only Warrior players to ever average 25 points per game through five consecutive seasons.
Mully won Olympic gold medals twice; once as a member of the 1984 amateur team with Michael Jordan as well as being a member of the 1992 Dream Team in Barcelona, Spain. The owner of many NBA awards, Mullin was named Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations for the Golden State Warriors a position that he still possesses to this day.

