On October 5, 2009, Commons signed his first professional contract with Al Ittihad of the
Bahraini Premier League. He received praise from Vince Alexander, who said, "Once again, as we always are for all our former players who sign professional contracts, we are excited for Chris and his family." However, he left the team in the following month. He returned to pro basketball on January 25, 2010, finishing the rest of the season with BSV Wulfen of the Basketball Regionalliga in Germany. He joined the team to replace Ryon Howard, who had suffered an injury earlier. Commons would join Christopher Garnett as one of the team's two imports. In an early season loss to defending champions
Philippine Patriots on October 16, 2010, he posted 17 points and 11 rebounds. On October 23, he scored a game-high 38 points against
Satria Muda BritAma to lead the Barracudas to their first win of the season. He had another notable performance on November 10, when he recorded 37 points vs. the
Singapore Slingers. Despite his scoring effort, the Barracudas fell, 74–81. By January 2011, after finishing with a 3–10 record, the team was eliminated from postseason contention. On November 17, 2011, Commons was selected with the 11th overall pick by the
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Steamers in the 2011
Premier Basketball League (PBL) draft. He was seen by head coach John Bucci as a veteran who could lead the younger players on the roster. In his debut, a loss to the
Rochester Razorsharks on December 31, he posted a season-high 34 points and six rebounds. On January 16, 2012, Commons recorded a double-double of 28 points and 11 rebounds vs. the
Charleston Gunners. He broke the 30-point barrier for the second time on March 15, when he scored 32 points along with 12 rebounds to defeat the
Lake Michigan Admirals. In a rematch the next day, Commons scored 33 points but was unable to capture the victory. On August 11, 2017, Commons signed with
Rotterdam Basketbal of the
Dutch Basketball League (DBL). On December 24, Commons was released by Rotterdam after averaging 17 points and 7.9 rebounds per game. == Personal ==