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Elie, an African-American of Haitian descent, grew up in New York City . He was named "Mario" for opera singer Mario Lanza . His father died when he was a child and he was raised by his mother. He has a brother named Clark, who is an amateur basketball player, and a sister named Nancy. Elie played basketball amateurly in Central Park and other locations in New York City during the 1980s, trying and failing several times to get into the NBA. Eventually he played for the World Basketball League , and spent two years in the Continental Basketball Association with the Albany Patroons . In 1991, Elie played his first NBA games, first for the Golden State Warriors and Portland Trail Blazers briefly before being traded to the Houston Rockets in 1993.

Elie won NBA Championships with the Rockets first in 1993-1994 and again in 1994-1995.

Elie notoriously hit a three-pointer, often called the 'Kiss of Death' by Rocket fans, against the Phoenix Suns to send Houston to the Western Conference Finals.

Elie played for the Rockets until 1997, when he was traded to the San Antonio Spurs . He won a third NBA championship when he was part of the Spurs' championship team in 1999. Finally, after playing one season for the Phoenix Suns, he retired.

Elie got married after his playing career ended. He and his wife have triplets; two boys and one girl.


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