in 2010. After leaving Georgia Tech, he did not qualify for the
National Basketball Association and instead played professionally in Europe, where he was selected as an All‑Star in both the
Polish and
Croatian leagues. After moving to South Korea, he attempted to join the
Korean Basketball League as a foreign player but was not selected due to his height. Following his naturalization, the league established an
ethnic draft, and in 2009, he was chosen first overall in that draft and added to the
Jeonju KCC Egis roster. In his
2009–10 season with Jeonju KCC Egis, the team finished as runners-up to the champions. They went on to win the
2010–11 championship over
Wonju DB Promy. Chon was recognized as the team's on‑court commander and was credited with reinvigorating the Egis' offense during the
2011–12 season, being regarded alongside
Ha Seung-jin as one of the core players. In 2012, due to league regulations requiring naturalized players to change teams every three years, he was transferred to the
Goyang Orions. A year later, he was traded to
Busan KT Sonicboom, later stating that he wanted the move due to reduced playing time and expressed dissatisfaction with coach Il Seung‑choo's coaching style. In 2015, he returned to Jeonju KCC Egis as a
free agent, helping improve the team as a
player‑coach. In 2019, free‑agent talks collapsed after he raised the possibility of a coaching role as team leaders said staff would be uncomfortable with it. Chon posted an SNS screenshot accusing the club of lying about negotiations and a false money‑demand rumor, saying the club claimed it offered ₩60 million while accusing him of asking ₩120 million, claims the team denied. Although he was on the verge of retirement by season's end, he signed with the
Seoul SK Knights for the 2019–2020 season. == Entertainment career ==