Kirk Penney has had workouts with Spurs

Kirk Penney has had workouts with Spurs

New Zeland Herald contributed to this report
Sunday, June 29, 2008

Kirk Penney is is a professional basketball player from New Zealand who is currently at shooting guard for New Zealand Breakers in the NBL.

After playing high school basketball at Westlake Boys High School in New Zealand, and playing three seasons in New Zealand’s National Basketball League, he played college basketball in the United States at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1999 through 2003. Penney was named first-team All-Big Ten during his junior and senior seasons and an honorable mention All-American during his senior season, and also played in the 2000 Final Four. He also starred with his country’s national team, the Tall Blacks, notably at the 2002 World Championships as they surprisingly finished fourth.

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He was not drafted into the NBA but was signed by the Miami Heat, and became the second New Zealander (after Sean Marks) to play in the league. However, he was cut during the 2003-04 season. He then played in the D-League for the Asheville Altitude and won the 2004-2005 NBDL Championship, but prior to that, he had a second stint, playing a minimal role for Los Angeles Clippers, and signed with Maccabi upon becoming a free agent after the 2004-05 season. During the 2006-2007 season he played in BC 巃lgiris, but in February 14, 2007 he went to ALBA Berlin. He returned to New Zealand in June of the same year by signing with the New Zealand Breakers.

Now, his mysterious absence from the Tall Blacks’ transtasman series against Australia can finally be explained - the NBA beckons once more.

The Breakers guard has been attempting to revive his NBA dream, trialling with the San Antonio Spurs following their elimination from the Western Conference finals at the hands of the Los Angeles Lakers.

Penney, who played briefly for the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Clippers in the world’s highest-profile basketball league, has been involved in summer workouts with the Spurs under coaches Gregg Popovich, who has four NBA titles with the Spurs since taking over as head coach during the 1996-97 season, and former Sydney Kings coach Brett Brown.

Although in December last year he inked a new two-year deal with the Breakers after an impressive first season in the Australian National Basketball League, he is allowed to trial with NBA teams in the off season.

“Everyone that plays in the ANBL signs a collective agreement that gives them an out to play in the NBA if they get a full contract,” Breakers general manager Richard Clarke said.

“We have a good relationship with the Spurs which is part of why Kirk was there. It was more a case of him working out with them rather than trialling for a spot.”

That might be the case but a Herald on Sunday source said that the Spurs’ coaches were impressed with the ANBL first-team all-star’s ability to read screens and find space to shoot.

“He enjoyed his time there,” Clarke said. "He was seeing where he was at in terms of his game and he was pretty happy from their comments as to where his game had progressed to since they’d last seen him.

“He’d progressed because of his role in the ANBL where he is more than just a spot-up shooter, but he hadn’t heard anything more in terms of being picked up.”

If Penney is picked up by the NBA giants, who number future Hall of Famers Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobli among them, it won’t be the first time the Breakers have suffered at their hands.

Two years ago American import Rich Melzer was picked up by the Spurs and offered a contract. Although he was eventually the last man cut from the roster as it went from 16 to 15 the Breakers had no choice but to let him walk out of his contract at the time.

Below is a recent interview with Penney from YouTube:

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http://www.broadbandnewsnet.com/newsmanager/anmviewer.asp?a=4855&z=1

后卫的话就算了吧

看不懂,等待中文版

是个纽西兰人啊,受邀参加马刺训练营

Penney, who played briefly for the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Clippers in the world’s highest-profile basketball league, has been involved in summer workouts with the Spurs under coaches Gregg Popovich, who has four NBA titles with the Spurs since taking over as head coach during the 1996-97 season, and former Sydney Kings coach Brett Brown.

关系是这样来的。现在马刺的助教 Brett Brown 当年在悉尼国王队当主教练时 Penney 就是他手下的球员。所以如今来试训而已,没什么大不了的。