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Chris Parker Joins Tennessee Basketball Staff as Assistant Director of Player Development

Former TCU graduate assistant brings professional playing experience and a family legacy of coaching to the Volunteers' program

Chris Parker Joins Tennessee Basketball Staff

The University of Tennessee has named Chris Parker as its new assistant director of men’s basketball player development, a role that will focus on enhancing player growth and development within the program.

Parker arrives after a stint as a graduate assistant at Texas Christian University, where he contributed to a season that ended with a 23‑12 record and a berth in the NCAA Tournament’s Round of 32.

Playing Career and International Experience

Before his coaching career, Parker played professionally in Europe, spending two seasons in Portugal with a club in Maia and later competing in Georgia’s capital, Tbilisi, before returning to the United States to complete his collegiate eligibility.

He concluded his college career at Liberty University, where he averaged 10.3 points per game and helped the team reach the NCAA Tournament, before earning a master’s degree in executive leadership from the same institution.

Parker also holds a bachelor’s degree in sports management from Henderson State University, where he first began to shape his understanding of athlete development.

Family Legacy and Future Impact

His father, Charlie Parker, is a celebrated coach whose career spans college, NBA, and international basketball, providing Chris with a unique perspective as he steps into his new responsibilities in Knoxville.

The appointment reflects the university’s commitment to building a robust support structure for its student‑athletes, leveraging both Parker’s playing experience and his academic background in executive leadership.

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