Kendal Yancy G basketball profile
Kendal Yancy
Vitals:
Height 6’3” (191cm)
Weight 210 lbs (95kg)
Position: Combo Guard (1 or 2)
DOB: 1994
Passport: US passport
Outlook:
Kendal, as a point guard, has proved to be a ball handler with vision to see the floor, with the ability to create for others and a knack for getting into the paint with the ball. He has showed a penchant for getting to the free throw line. Kendal's physical style of play is enhanced by his ability to absorb contact well as a finisher in the lane or as a rebounder. He is a quality 3-point shooter. Kendal is a strong perimeter defender who has good athleticism and quickness as a leaper/mover. He will have one of the best +/- ratio of any player on the team
Pro Basketball Experience:
2021-2022: Bali United , Indonesia IBL
2022:IBL All-Defensive 1st-team
2021: Vikingos de Mexicali, Mexico CIBAPAC
21.5 points: 7.3 rebounds: 6.8 assists: 1.9 steals per game 51%-3PT% : 55%- FG%: 83% - FT%
2020-2021: Lewisville Leopards TBL
15.3 points: 5.1 rebounds: 3.8 assists: 1.6 steals
noteworthy - scored 34 points with 13 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 steals against Waco
2018-2019: Stapac Jakarta, Indonesia IBL
Won IBL championship
playoffs: 18.5 points: 6.3 rebounds: 4.8 assists: 2.3 steals
regular season: 14.2 points: 5.1 rebounds: 3.4 assists: 1.8 steals in 23 minutes per game
2018-2019: Austin Spurs, NBA G League
2017-2018: Iowa Wolves, NBA G League
2017-2018: Austin Spurs, NBA G League
Won NBA G-League Championship
2017: NBA G League draft choice (round 4) – Windy City Bulls
2013-2014 through 2016-2017: University of Texas NCAA D1 Big12 Conference
Feb. 21, 2015 Kendal dropped a career-high 29 points on Iowa State. Kendal was unstoppable, hitting six 3-pointers... Nov. 11, 2016 scored 19 points vs Incarnate Word. Kendal made two late free throws, then followed with a tough layup in the final minute to send No. 21 Texas to a 78-73 season-opening win...March 1, 2017 vs Texas Tech had 5 assists, 5 steals, 5 rebounds.
Berkner High School, Richardson, Texas
As one of the best high school basketball players in his state, Kendal Yancy was named to the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches Class 5A All-State Team in 2013. As a sophomore, the Longhorn was tabbed District 9-5A All-District Defensive MVP. For his next season in high school, he became TABC All-Region II selection, which he would be named to again in his senior year at Berkner. He led the team to an excellent 33-6 record as a senior, allowing the Rams into their 2nd 5A University Interscholastic League state tournament appearance. Following his senior season with the Berkner High School Rams, Kendal Yancy was ranked as the No. 107 prospect in the nation by Rivals.com and the No. 85 prospect in the ESPN 100.
Awards/Achievements:
2022: Eurobasket Asia-Basket.com-All-Indonesian-IBL-team
2022:IBL All-Defensive 1st-team
2019: IBL Championship (Stapac)
2018: NBA G-League Champions (Austin Spurs)
2016: NCAA Tournament (U of Texas)
2015: NCAA Tournament (U of Texas)
2014: NCAA Tournament (U of Texas)