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Luke Kennard
SG - 6'5, 206lbs - 29 years old - 6 years of NBA experience
Memphis Grizzlies - Acquired via trade in February 2023
  • Born: 06/24/1996
  • Drafted (NBA): 12th pick, 2017
  • Pre-draft team: Duke
  • Country: USA
  • Hand: Left
  • Agent: Aaron Mintz (Creative Artists Agency)
Transactions
DateLeagueTransaction
2017 NBA DraftNBADrafted 12th overall by Detroit.
1st July, 2017NBASigned four year, $15,135,546 rookie scale contract with Detroit. Included team options for 2019/20 and 2020/21.
5th November, 2017G-LeagueAssigned by L.A. Clippers to Agua Caliente Clippers of the G-League.
5th November, 2017G-LeagueRecalled by Detroit from Grand Rapids Drive of the G-League.
30th October, 2018NBADetroit exercised 2019/20 team option.
29th November, 2018G-LeagueAssigned by L.A. Clippers to Agua Caliente Clippers of the G-League.
1st December, 2018G-LeagueRecalled by Detroit from Grand Rapids Drive of the G-League.
Career Moves
2015 - 2017Duke (NCAA)
June 2017 - presentDetroit Pistons (NBA)
Articles about Luke Kennard

June 29, 2018

Luke Kennard
SG - 6’5, 200lbs - 22 years old - 1 year of experience

To view Kennard through the prism of Donovan Mitchell, just because he happened to be taken ahead of him, is both unfair and unhelpful. So I promise I won’t do it for at least two whole stanzas.

Drafted one spot ahead of Mitchell in the 2017 NBA Draft (whoops, sorry), Kennard’s value was supposed to be that of a high-floor shooter. Ready to shoot from day one, apparently. And he was. A 41.5% three-point shooting stroke on a .419% three-point rate is a very good mark for a rookie, and even though they were almost all catch-and-shoots (good shooters are separated from excellent shooters based on whether they can shoot off the dribble and create their own or not, and at Duke, Kennard could), that’s a hot start at the one area of the game it was known he would be good at.

Beyond that, though, the high floor brings with it a low ceiling. Kennard is not especially explosive, and on his forays to rim showed himself to be a very sub-par finisher from there. Some explosion can be gained over the course of an NBA career, but not a huge amount, and Kennard will never be an athlete the calibre of, say, Donovan Mitchell. (Whoops, sorry again.) Defensively, while he knows where to be and rotated well, his individual defence has work to do, and teams will go at him on reputation alone. He has to be ready for that.

At least, though, Kennard brings some offensive nous to the table. He is not just a shooter. Or even if he is, he is a shooter who can create his own out there. Next year, he needs to be empowered to do more of that.

Player Plan: Three years of rookie scale salary remaining. Keep.

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