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Christie was selected 17th overall in the 1992 NBA draft by the Seattle SuperSonics. [4] However, Christie and the Sonics failed to agree upon a contract, [5] and he did not play for the team. [6] On February 22, 1993, Christie and Benoit Benjamin were traded to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for Sam Perkins.
Douglas Hewson Christie, Jr. (April 24, 1946 – March 11, 2013) was a Canadian lawyer and political activist based in Victoria, British Columbia, who was known nationally for his defence of clients such as Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel, former Nazi prison guard Michael Seifert and neo-Nazi Paul Fromm among others.
The most prominent leader of the party was Doug Christie, a British Columbia lawyer best known for having represented neo-Nazis James Keegstra, Ernst Zündel and Wolfgang Droege. To distance itself from Christie, the national party expelled him from the leadership in 1981 and denied him a membership in the party's Alberta branch.
Sacramento Kings Interim Head Coach Doug Christie draws out a play before an NBA basketball game against the Dallas Mavericks Monday, Dec. 30, 2024, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis ...
Based on what he saw in a 132-122 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night after what he described as a “crazy 24 hours” following the firing of Mike Brown, interim coach Doug Christie ...
Sacramento Kings summer league coach Doug Christie embraces coach Jimmy Alapag, right, during the first half of the California Classic Summer League game between the Kings and the Chinese National ...
The party fielded four candidates in the 2006 federal election, including its leader, Doug Christie, who ran in the riding of Esquimalt—Juan de Fuca in British Columbia; none were elected. In the 2008 election, the party unsuccessfully ran one candidate, Patricia O'Brien, in Saanich—Gulf Islands. In both these elections the party's total ...
Cormac Karl "Max" Christie Jr. (born February 10, 2003) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Michigan State Spartans of the Big Ten Conference .