Kenny Adeleke
Personal information | |
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Born | Lagos, Nigeria | February 10, 1983
Nationality | Nigerian |
Listed height | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) |
Listed weight | 240 lb (109 kg) |
Career information | |
High school | Paul Robeson (Brooklyn, New York) |
College | Hofstra (2001–2004) Hartford (2005–2006) |
NBA draft | 2006: undrafted |
Playing career | 2006–2018 |
Position | Power forward / center |
Career history | |
2006–2007 | Hapoel Galil Elyon |
2007–2008 | Banvit |
2008 | PBC Lukoil Academic |
2009 | NSB Napoli |
2010 | Shanxi Zhongyu |
2010 | BC Dnipro |
2011 | Hacettepe Üniversitesi |
2011 | San Sebastián Gipuzkoa |
2012 | Cherkaski Mavpy |
2012 | Henan Jiyuan |
2013 | Springfield Armor |
2013 | Metros de Santiago |
2013–2014 | Vestelspor Manisa |
2014–2015 | Club Goes |
2015 | Trotamundos de Carabobo |
2015–2016 | Atenienses de Manatí |
2016 | Phoenix Fuel Masters |
2016–2017 | Final Gençlik |
2017 | Hekmeh |
2017 | Fuerza Regia |
2018 | CD Español de Talca |
2018 | Club Trouville |
Career highlights and awards | |
Andrew Kehinde "Kenny" Adeleke (born February 10, 1983)[1] is a Nigerian-American professional basketball player who has played 12 seasons in the NBA, Europe, Asia, and Latin America. In 2006–07 he was the top rebounder in the Israel Basketball Premier League.
High school career
[edit]Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Adeleke grew up in Brooklyn, New York Where he played basketball and tennis at Paul Robeson High School in Brooklyn, New York. During Adeleke's junior season he averaged 19 points and 12 rebounds. Having breakout games defeating Benjamin Cardozo and scoring 18 points and 14 rebounds. Also beating perennial powerhouse Abraham Lincoln in overtime scoring 25 points and 12 rebounds. Paul Robeson High School eventually lost to Abraham Lincoln in the PSAL playoffs quarterfinals in overtime, where he again scored 25 points and 13 rebounds. As a senior ranked the no.7 small forward in the country by ESPN.com, accomplishments included 14 points and 14 rebounds in the Adidas ABCD Camp, which included the nations best player. Notable participants were Eddy Curry, Kwame Brown, Mo Williams, Ben Gordon. Also winning the All Star MVP award in the prestigious Five Star All Star camp with 22 points and 12 rebounds. Participants included Carmelo Anthony and Sebastian Telfair, along with Eastern Invitation camp scoring 19 points and 8 rebounds. He averaged 19 points and 13 rebounds as a senior winning the PSAL player of the year as a senior. Leading his team to a national ranking of Number #18 in the USA Today. He participated in the New York vs. Chicago Windy City stars consisting of the best players from each city. He scored a record high 26 points along with 8 rebounds.[2]
College career
[edit]Adeleke committed to DePaul University, over Boston College, Providence College, New Mexico, University of Massachusetts, and Hofstra University. Later reneging on his commitment to stay closer to home attending Hofstra. As a freshman at Hofstra he won CAA Rookie of the year, including notable games against Syracuse scoring 20 points and 9 rebounds, against Kent State 25 points and 11 rebounds, and in the conference tournament upsetting George Mason scoring 23 points and 10 rebounds. The next game losing to scored 26 points and 8 rebounds against VCU in the semifinals loss. As a sophomore he averaged 16.1 points including 11 rebounds as was a second team all CAA selection notable games included 18 points and 9 rebounds against Gonzaga and 24 points 19 rebounds vs. Manhattan and 19 points 21 rebounds against Sweet sixteen participant UNC Wilmington. As a junior, he was a first team all CAA selection, notable games included 20 points 10 rebounds and 4 blocks against St. John's also 27 points and 15 rebounds against VCU. He later transferred to Hartford as a senior and averaged 20.7 points and 13 rebounds finishing second in the nation to Paul Millsap, as a first team American East selection, including a record setting 8 times player of the week. Notable players who played in the American East were University of Hartford Vin Baker, Drexel University Malik Rose, Hofstra University Craig Speedy Claxton also future NBA player JJ Barea. Notable games included 21 points and 15 rebounds against University of Virginia, and 20 points and 10 rebounds against UMass.[3]
Professional career
[edit]After going undrafted in the 2006 NBA draft, he was signed by the New York Knicks to play in the Summer League squad in Las Vegas in the Summer of 2006.
During the 2006 NBA pre-season, he played 2 games with the Seattle SuperSonics scoring 2 points from 2–2 free throws in 2 minutes against the Los Angeles Lakers [4] before being released.
Adeleke went on to play in Israel and played for Hapoel Galil Elyon, where he played alongside NBA veteran Omri Casspi averaging 16 points and 10 rebounds. Having a very successful season and leading the Israeli league in rebounds in 2006–07. He scored 28 points and 9 rebounds and 22 points and 12 rebounds in games against European powerhouse Jerusalem. Also scoring 19 points and 11 rebounds against Maccabi Tel Aviv, and 22 rebounds and 12 rebounds in a playoff lost in the semifinals to Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Adeleke signed with the Seattle SuperSonics for the 2007 Summer League.
He also played in Italy for NSB Napoli and in Turkey for Hacettepe Üniversitesi.[5]
On January 11, 2013, Adeleke was acquired by the Springfield Armor.[6]
On January 27, 2015, he signed with Trotamundos de Carabobo of Venezuela.[7] On May 14, 2015, he signed with Atenienses de Manatí of the Puerto Rican Baloncesto Superior Nacional.[8]
In October 2015, he signed with Club Atlético Goes, an Uruguayan club.
The 2016–17 season, Adeleke started with Final Gençlik of the Turkish Basketball First League appearing in 19 games. Averaging 14 points and 14 rebounds, the highest rebounding average that season in European Competition. In early March 2017, he signed with Lebanese club Hekmeh BC scoring 20 points and 17 rebounds against Lebanese champion Al Riyadi Club Beirut.[9]
In 2017, he played 11 games with Fuerza Regia of the Mexican LNBP. In January 2018, he signed with CD Español de Talca of the Liga Nacional de Básquetbol de Chile.[10]
Personal life
[edit]His name "Adeleke" means "the crown achieves happiness" in Yoruba.[11]
References
[edit]- ^ Sierra, Jorge. "Kenny Adeleke: "I don't think anybody plays harder than me"". Hoops Hype. USA TODAY Sports Digital Properties. Retrieved 14 March 2013.
- ^ 31 Kenny Adeleke Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "College Basketball News, Scores, Fantasy Games and Highlights 2020–21 | Yahoo Sports". sports.yahoo.com.
- ^ "NBA.com Kenny Adeleke InfoPage". NBA.com.
- ^ Kenny Adeleke inks with Hacettepe University
- ^ "Springfield Armor acquire Kenny Adeleke, release Cliff Tucker; Fab Melo returns to Maine Red Claws". masslive. January 12, 2013.
- ^ "Nigerian Basketball, Teams, Scores, Stats, News, Standings – afrobasket". Eurobasket LLC. Archived from the original on April 2, 2015.
- ^ "Atenienses de Manati land Kenny Adeleke".
- ^ "Nigerian Basketball, News, Teams, Scores, Stats, Standings, Awards – afrobasket". Eurobasket LLC.
- ^ "Chilean Basketball, News, Teams, Scores, Stats, Standings, Awards – latinbasket". Eurobasket LLC.
- ^ "Adeleke". Name Site. Archived from the original on August 7, 2020. Retrieved December 13, 2014.
External links
[edit]- Profile at Eurobasket.com
- RealGM Profile
- 1983 births
- Living people
- American expatriate basketball people in Bulgaria
- American expatriate basketball people in China
- American expatriate basketball people in the Dominican Republic
- American expatriate basketball people in Israel
- American expatriate basketball people in Italy
- American expatriate basketball people in Lebanon
- American expatriate basketball people in Mexico
- American expatriate basketball people in the Philippines
- American expatriate basketball people in Spain
- American expatriate basketball people in Turkey
- American expatriate basketball people in Ukraine
- American expatriate basketball people in Uruguay
- American expatriate basketball people in Venezuela
- American men's basketball players
- American people of Yoruba descent
- Bandırma B.İ.K. players
- BC Cherkaski Mavpy players
- BC Dnipro players
- Centers (basketball)
- Club Atlético Goes basketball players
- Fuerza Regia de Monterrey players
- Gipuzkoa Basket players
- Hacettepe Üniversitesi B.K. players
- Hartford Hawks men's basketball players
- Hapoel Galil Elyon players
- Hofstra Pride men's basketball players
- Liga ACB players
- Nigerian emigrants to the United States
- Nigerian expatriate basketball people in Italy
- Nigerian expatriate basketball people in Lebanon
- Nigerian expatriate basketball people in Mexico
- Nigerian expatriate basketball people in Spain
- Nigerian expatriate basketball people in Turkey
- Nigerian men's basketball players
- Nuova AMG Sebastiani Basket Rieti players
- PBC Academic players
- Philippine Basketball Association imports
- Phoenix Fuel Masters players
- Power forwards
- Shanxi Loongs players
- Basketball players from Lagos
- Basketball players from Queens, New York
- Springfield Armor players
- Trotamundos de Carabobo players
- Yoruba sportspeople
- Nigerian expatriate basketball people in the Philippines
- Sagesse SC (basketball) players
- Metros de Santiago players
- Final Gençlik players
- Henan Golden Elephants players
- 21st-century Nigerian sportsmen