Kenny Brunner
Personal information | |
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Nickname(s) |
Bad Santa; The Bad One |
Nationality | American |
Born |
United States | December 8, 1978
Residence | Compton, California |
Height | 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) |
Weight | 185 lb (84 kg) |
Sport | |
Sport | Basketball |
Event(s) | Streetball |
College team |
Georgetown University (1997–98) Fresno State University (1998–99) Santa Monica College (1998–99) College of Southern Idaho (1999–2000) Salem International University (2000–01) |
Team | AND1 Mixtape Tour (2007–present) |
Turned pro | 2000 |
Kenny Brunner (born December 8, 1978), better known by his nickname "Bad Santa",[1] is an American professional basketball player.[2] He is 5'11", 185-pound guard and hails from Compton, California.[2] He attended Dominguez High School.[2]
Former professional teams
- San Diego Wildfire (2000–01)[2]
- Euro Nokia Roseto (2000)
- Asheville Altitude (2002)
- Ca'eros Gilded Navolato (2003–04)
- Fastlink (2004)
- Ca'eros de Navolato (2004–05)
- SoCal Legends (2005–06)
- BG Karlsruhe (2006)
- Maywood Buzz (2007)
- Buffalo Silverbacks (2007)
- Sacramento Heatwave (2008–09)
- Las Vegas Pro-Am (2009)
Awards and achievements
- 2009 Las Vegas PRO-AM Champions (Spice1)
- 2008 Eurobasket Summer League Champions (Sevilla)
- 2007 Southern California NBA Summer Pro League Champions and All-League Selection (Play2Win Delta Jammers)
- 2006 Southern California NBA Summer Pro League Champions and All-League Selection (Delta Jammers-Play2Win)
- 2006 ABA Western Conference All-Star Team (SoCal Legends)
- 2005 Southern California NBA Summer Pro League Champions - MVP (Play2Win-Delta Jammers)
- 2005 Mexican CIBACOPA All-Star game (Cañeros de Navolato)
- 2004 NBA Southern California SPL All-Star team
- 2002 Drafted by NBDL Asheville Altitude (14th round 3rd pick)
- 2000 NJCAA National Tournament
- 2000 Region XVIII tournament finalists (Southern Idaho)
- 2000 Second Team Scenic West Conference All-Region (Southern Idaho)
References
- ↑ "BAD SANTA: Kenny Brunner". AND1. Retrieved 11 October 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 "Kenny Brunner". NBA Development League. Retrieved 11 October 2010.
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