Chris Livingston was raised by his mother Julia Livingston and has a tight-knit family. He also maintains a good relationship with members of his social circle.
He has always had a close relationship with his grandparents as well as his siblings Cordell and Cydnee, who hail from Akron, Ohio, where he was born and raised.
His grandmother introduced him to basketball and encouraged him to play sports; she was a great help to me. Not just being a grandfather, but being involved in training, making friends in the AAU and helping him and his brother grow since they were little kids entering college and heading to high school.
He changed schools to Western Reserve Academy in Hudson, Ohio for his sophomore year. Livingston finished his season with 50 points, 20 rebounds, 8 steals and 5 blocks in a 76-65 win over Bristol High School when his family was there to cheer him on.
In Belém, Brazil, for the 2019 FIBA Americas Under-16 Championship, Livingston represented the United States. His family is there to support him as he leads his team to the gold medal, scoring 23 points, grabbing six rebounds and providing two assists against Canada in the championship game.