For the most part, Chance Comanche has always carried immense potential under his belt for several years. Known for his contributions to the NBA G League, the 27-year-old recently came under fire for a missing person’s case. Comanche name was tied to the disappearance of a female named Marayna Rodgers and another woman who is possibly one of her associates. The athlete is in police custody at the moment under a few serious charges.
According to the FBI, Comanche last played in the Nevada area before disappearing himself. And this happened around the same time Rodgers went missing as well. The ex-Stockton Kings player did not have a proper abili, which added further suspicion on his involvement in this case. He was arrested over first-degree kidnapping charges earlier this week.
Chance Comanche had the drive of a true champion on the court. He has been competing in professional basketball since 2017. Comanche went undrafted but somehow found his way into the G League after briefly competing in the Drew League. In 2021, he managed to land a contract overseas with the Turkish Basketball League. He managed to become a TBL Champion and MVP in 2021 after averaging 21 points and 10.1 rebounds per game.
Chance Comanche played two seasons with the Arizona Wildcats
Chance Comanche was a certified bucket during his time in high school. He was born and raised in Beverly Hills. Comanche first attended View Park Preparatory High School located in downtown Los Angeles, California. He later attended Beverly Hills High School before graduating in 2015. During his time as a high school athlete, Comanche managed to lead his team to a Southern Section 3A title while averaging 20.1 points, 16 rebounds, and 4 blocks per game.
After an insane run in high school, it was time for the youngster to make the biggest decision of his life. Comanche decided that he wanted to commit to the University of Arizona. The Wildcats represented the PAC-12 division in the NCAA and Comanche played two seasons with them.
During his Freshman year, the big man averaged 1.9 points, 1.6 rebounds, and 0.2 assists on 48.5% shooting from the field. He only shot 68.8% from the free-throw line while never attempting a three-pointer. During his sophomore year, he averaged 6.3 points along with 3.6 rebounds, 0.4 assists, 0.1 steals, and 0.4 blocks per game. In 60 games, Comanche put up 4.6 points, 2.8 rebounds, and 0.3 assists per game.