Kenny Battle


Kenneth R. Battle is an American retired professional basketball player.

High school career

In 1984, Battle led Aurora West High School to third place in the Illinois High School Association Class AA state basketball tournament. Battle led the tournament with 86 points in four games for third-place finisher Aurora West.
In 2007, the Illinois High School Association named Battle one of the 100 Legends of the IHSA Boys Basketball Tournament.

College career

Battle played collegiately at Northern Illinois University from 1984-1986 before transferring to the University of Illinois. He was known as "King of the 360s" while playing at Northern Illinois. He was the captain of the 1989 Illinois team nicknamed the Flyin' Illini. The team reached the Final Four before being topped by Michigan. Battle was a fan favorite due to his hustle and spectacular slam dunks. The Illini awards the Kenny Battle Inspirational Award to the player who shows the most hustle during the season.

Professional career

Battle was selected by the Detroit Pistons in the 1st round of the 1989 NBA Draft and then traded on draft day to the Phoenix Suns along with Micheal Williams in exchange for the Suns' first round draft choice, Anthony Cook. Battle played in 4 NBA seasons for the Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets, Boston Celtics and Golden State Warriors. His best year as a pro came during the 1991-92 NBA season when he split time with the Suns and Nuggets, appearing in 56 games and averaging 6.1 ppg. However, Battle's best game as a pro came on November 10, 1990 when he scored 23 points on 8/14 shooting in a Suns 173 - 143 victory over the Nuggets. Prior to that, he competed in the 1990 NBA Slam Dunk Contest, where he finished in last place. Battle briefly joined the Fargo-Moorhead Beez of the International Basketball Association in 2000. Currently Kenny is the director of basketball at Camp Judaea in Hendersonville, North Carolina.

Honors

Basketball

Northern Illinois University">Northern Illinois Huskies men's basketball">Northern Illinois University

SeasonGamesPointsPPGField GoalsAttemptsAvgFree ThrowsAttemptsAvgReboundsRPGAssistsAPGStealsSPG
1984–85
27
544
20.1
195
369
.528
154
234
.658
167
6.2
59
2.2
60
2.2
1985–86
27
528
19.6
201
354
.568
126
193
.653
175
6.5
59
2.2
67*
2.5
Totals
54
1,072
19.9
396
723
.548
280
427
.656
342
6.3
118
2.2
127
2.4
* All-time Single Season Record in Northern Illinois University history

University of Illinois">Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball">University of Illinois

SeasonGamesPointsPPGField GoalsAttemptsAvgFree ThrowsAttemptsAvgReboundsAvgAssistsAPGStealsSPG
1987–88
33
516
15.6
197
341
.578
122
179
.682
183
5.5
55
1.7
72
2.2
1988–89
36
596
16.6
218
361
.604
151
200
.755
174
4.8
64
1.8
89*
2.5
Totals
69
1,112
16.1
415
702
.591
273
379
.720
357
5.2
119
1.7
161
2.3
* All-time Single Season Record in University of Illinois history

Combined college statistics

SeasonGamesPointsPPGField GoalsAttemptsAvgFree ThrowsAttemptsAvgReboundsAvgAssistsAPGStealsSPG
1984-89
123
2,184
17.8
811
1,425
.569
553
806
.686
699
5.7
237
1.9
288
2.3

NBA career statistics

Denotes season in which Battle won an NBA championship
*Led the league

Regular season

Playoffs