Chicago Bulls (2001–2006) Chandler was selected by the
Los Angeles Clippers with the second overall pick in the
2001 NBA draft, before being immediately traded to the
Chicago Bulls for former No. 1 overall pick
Elton Brand. The Bulls placed their rebuilding efforts on the backs of two teenagers in Chandler and
Eddy Curry. Chandler's 2003–04 season saw him appear in a career-low 35 games. He missed two months early in the season with a bad back, before missing the final weeks of the season after landing hard on his back on March 27 against the
Atlanta Hawks. In September 2005, Chandler signed a six-year, $64 million contract with the Bulls.
New Orleans Hornets (2006–2009) On July 14, 2006, Chandler was traded to the
New Orleans Hornets in exchange for
P. J. Brown and
J. R. Smith. Chandler led the NBA in offensive rebounds in both 2006–07 and 2007–08, ranking second in the league in rebounds per game in 2006–07 and third in rebounds per game in 2007–08. He also ranked second in the NBA in field goal percentage in 2007–08 (.623). On February 17, 2009, Chandler was traded to the
Oklahoma City Thunder in exchange for
Chris Wilcox,
Joe Smith and the draft rights to
DeVon Hardin. After examining Chandler's left big toe however, the Thunder determined that the risk of re-injury was too great and did not give Chandler a clean bill of health. As a result, on February 18, the trade was rescinded and Chandler was sent back to the Hornets. Chandler appeared in just 45 games during the 2008–09 season, missing 29 of the team's final 44 games due to left ankle injuries. Chandler finished the 2008–09 season as the franchise's all-time leader in field goal percentage (.611) and rebounds per game (11.3), while ranking fifth in total rebounds despite playing just 197 career games with the team (2,225).
Dallas Mavericks (2010–2011) On July 13, 2010, Chandler was traded, along with
Alexis Ajinça, to the
Dallas Mavericks in exchange for
Erick Dampier,
Eduardo Nájera,
Matt Carroll and cash considerations. He was credited with changing the Mavericks' defensive culture and giving the team a toughness and defensive intensity that it had previously lacked. He earned a selection to the
NBA All-Defensive Second Team for his efforts. He helped the Mavericks reach the
2011 NBA Finals, where they faced the
Miami Heat. In Game 4 against the Heat, with Nowitzki under the weather and ailing backup center
Brendan Haywood unable to stay in the game, Chandler had 13 points and 16 rebounds in an 86–83 win that tied the series at 2–2. The Mavericks went on to defeat the Heat in six games, with Chandler winning his first and only championship. He was instrumental in the team's victory. The championship was also the first in the history of the Dallas Mavericks franchise. Following the 2010–11 season, Chandler was viewed as a highly sought-after free agent. While they were keen to retain him, the Mavericks were cautious not to overspend on Chandler and risk missing out on
Dwight Howard or
Deron Williams in 2012. As a result, they offered only a two-year deal to Chandler; he declined the offer. In August 2016, Chandler opined that if the Mavericks had not broken up their 2011 championship-winning team, they would have gone on to win another title in 2012.
New York Knicks (2011–2014) On December 10, 2011, Chandler was acquired by the
New York Knicks via
sign-and-trade as part of a three-team trade, joining the Knicks on a reported four-year, $58 million contract. After finishing 22nd in defensive efficiency in 2010–11, the Knicks finished fifth in defensive efficiency in 2011–12. Chandler finished the season with a league-leading 67.9 field-goal percentage, the third highest in league history at the time behind only
Wilt Chamberlain with 72.7 in 1972–73 and 68.3 in 1966–67. In May 2012, he was named the
NBA Defensive Player of the Year and earned
NBA All-Defensive Second Team honors. He became the first player in franchise history to win Defensive Player of the Year, In January 2013, Chandler was named an NBA All-Star for the first time in his 12-year career, earning selection as an Eastern Conference reserve for the
2013 NBA All-Star Game. In early February, he tied a franchise record with three straight 20-rebound games, becoming the first Knicks player to have 20 in three straight games since
Willis Reed in December 1969. On February 27, he had 16 points and a career-best 28 rebounds in a 109–105 win over the
Golden State Warriors. In May 2013, he was named in the
NBA All-Defensive First Team, becoming the first Knicks player to earn first-team honors since
Charles Oakley in 1994. Chandler's 2013–14 season was marred by injuries. A right knee injury suffered on November 5 against the
Charlotte Bobcats and an upper respiratory illness endured in early January resulted in Chandler appearing in just 55 games.
Second stint with Dallas (2014–2015) On June 25, 2014, Chandler was traded back to the
Dallas Mavericks along with
Raymond Felton in exchange for
Shane Larkin,
Wayne Ellington,
José Calderón,
Samuel Dalembert, and two second round picks in the
2014 NBA draft. The move reunited Chandler with championship comrades
Dirk Nowitzki and
J. J. Barea, as well as coach
Rick Carlisle. In 75 games during the 2014–15 season, Chandler averaged a double-double with 10.3 points on 66.6 percent shooting and 11.5 rebounds, in addition to 1.2 blocks.
Phoenix Suns (2015–2018) On July 9, 2015, Chandler signed a four-year, $52 million contract with the
Phoenix Suns. On January 23, 2016, in a 98–95 win over the
Atlanta Hawks, Chandler tied a Suns record with 27 rebounds, including 17 in the first half, and also had 13 points and a season-high five assists. His 27 rebounds equaled the record total set by
Paul Silas in 1971, and his 13 offensive boards set a franchise record. Chandler also became the first Suns player in franchise history to record consecutive 20-rebound games. On December 13, 2016, Chandler grabbed a season-best 23 rebounds in a 113–111 overtime win over the
New York Knicks. With his third 20-rebound game of the season on January 3 in a 99–90 win over the
Miami Heat, On January 21, in a 107–105 win over the
New York Knicks, Chandler set a team record by grabbing 15-plus rebounds in seven consecutive games. His best stretch of the season came between January 19–24, where he had three games of over 16 points (averaging 17.25) and over 16 rebounds (averaging 14.5), including scoring a season-high 22 points twice. Chandler appeared in 47 of the Suns' first 57 games before being deactivated following the All-Star break. During the 2017–18 season, Chandler battled through a neck injury that sidelined him for 36 games. He missed the final month of the season. After starting the 2018–19 season with a reduced role due to the arrival of rookie
Deandre Ayton, Chandler and the Suns reached a buyout agreement on November 4, 2018.
Los Angeles Lakers (2018–2019) On November 6, 2018, Chandler signed with the
Los Angeles Lakers.
Houston Rockets (2019–2020) On July 19, 2019, Chandler signed with the
Houston Rockets. Chandler's final NBA playoff game was Game 5 of the first round of the 2020 Western Conference playoffs on August 29, 2020 against the Oklahoma City Thunder. ==National team career==