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Chris Boucher was born on 11 January, 1993 in Castries, Saint Lucia, is a Canadian-Saint Lucian basketball player. Discover Chris Boucher's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 31 years old?

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Age 31 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 11 January, 1993
Birthday 11 January
Birthplace Castries, Saint Lucia
Nationality Saint Lucia

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Chris Boucher Height, Weight & Measurements

At 31 years old, Chris Boucher height is 206 cm and Weight 91 kg.

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Height 206 cm
Weight 91 kg
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Chris Boucher Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Chris Boucher worth at the age of 31 years old? Chris Boucher’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Saint Lucia. We have estimated Chris Boucher's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1993

Christopher Boucher (born January 11, 1993) is a Canadian-Saint Lucian professional basketball player who plays for the Toronto Raptors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Born in Saint Lucia, he played college basketball for the Oregon Ducks.

Boucher was born in Castries, Saint Lucia.

He moved with his mother, Mary McVane, to Montreal when he was five years old to see his Canadian father, Jean-Guy Boucher.

However, his parents split up when he was young and Boucher had a poor relationship with his father.

He grew up playing soccer and ice hockey but lived in poverty in the Montréal-Nord neighbourhood.

He dropped out of high school at age 16 and worked as a cook and dishwasher in a St-Hubert restaurant.

2012

In 2012, he was offered a spot on a tournament basketball team, and scored 44 points in the tournament final.

Boucher, who previously only played pickup basketball, was offered a spot on Amateur Athletic Union AAU team Alma Academy by coaches Igor Rwigema and Ibrahim Willson.

He accepted a spot at the Academy, which was created to help inner-city teenagers with few future prospects, to earn a high school diploma.

In a game versus New Jersey's Blair Academy, Boucher scored 29 points and 12 rebounds, attracting the interest of Division I college coaches.

Boucher played one season at New Mexico Junior College, averaging 11.9 points and 6.7 rebounds per game.

Then, he went to Northwest College in Powell, Wyoming, where he was named NJCAA Player of the Year after leading the team to a 31–5 record.

That season, he shot 62.7% from inside the arc and 44.4% from three-point range, averaging 22.5 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 4.7 blocks per game.

His 11.8 rebounds per game were fifth-best in junior college that season, while his 4.7 blocks per game were good for third-best.

Following a campus visit, Boucher transferred to Oregon, which he chose over TCU, Minnesota and Texas Tech.

At the beginning of his first year at the University of Oregon, he worried Ducks coach Dana Altman due to his thin physique but made up for it with his energy.

2015

In his second game in a Ducks uniform on November 16, 2015, Boucher was competing against Baylor's Rico Gathers, and Boucher scored 15 points and gathered eight rebounds.

He set a single-season blocks record for Oregon with 110.

Boucher recorded 14 points, 10 rebounds and two steals in the Ducks' 80–68 loss to Oklahoma in the Elite Eight of the NCAA tournament.

Following the 2015–16 season he was granted a hardship waiver to play an extra season and complete his sociology degree.

He averaged 12.0 points and 6.8 rebounds in his two-year career for the Ducks.

As a senior, he was named to the Pac-12 Defensive Team after leading the conference in blocks with 2.6 per game.

2016

Boucher scored 23 points and a career-high 19 rebounds against Montana in December 2016.

2017

In the Pac-12 tournament semifinals against California on March 10, 2017, an opposing player fell on Boucher's leg awkwardly, but he continued to play and finished the game with 10 points and four rebounds.

The following day, an MRI scan revealed a torn ACL and he was ruled out for the remainder of the season.

Prior to the 2017 NBA draft, Boucher was unable to work out with teams due to his injury.

He ultimately went undrafted, but was signed by the Golden State Warriors to a two-way contract, the same team which purchased a draft pick from the Chicago Bulls to choose his Oregon teammate Jordan Bell.

Boucher became one of the first players to sign up on the NBA's newest two-way contract policy, which went into effect that season, although his deal was not official until July 14, 2017.

On November 2, 2017, Boucher was called up to the NBA G League by the Santa Cruz Warriors and made his debut versus the Reno Bighorns.

2018

On March 14, 2018, Boucher made his NBA debut, being called up by the Golden State Warriors to fill in for the injury-riddled lineup.

In his first and only minute of action with Golden State, he recorded 1 rebound and 1 three-point attempt in a 117-106 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers.

Although he was unavailable to play in the playoffs due to his two-way contract, Boucher was a part of the Warriors championship team after they swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in four games in the 2018 NBA Finals.

On June 22, 2018, the Golden State Warriors waived Boucher.

On July 20, 2018, Boucher signed with the Toronto Raptors as a free agent for two years worth just over $2 million.

On October 26, 2018, the Raptors converted Boucher's contract to an NBA two-way contract.

Boucher played 28 games with the Raptors' NBA G League affiliate, the Raptors 905 where he averaged 27.2 points, 11.4 rebounds, & 4.1 blocks, while also shooting 51.0% from the field.

Boucher was named the G League 2018–19 Most Valuable Player and the league's Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first player to win both awards concurrently, and the first international player to win the league MVP award.

Additionally, Boucher was also named to the All-NBA G League First Team.

2019

On February 10, 2019, the Raptors signed Boucher to a standard NBA contract.