Desmond Penigar

Desmond Penigar
No. 0 Tadamon
Position Power forward
League Lebanese Basketball League
Personal information
Born (1981-07-16) July 16, 1981
DeQuincy, Louisiana
Nationality American
Listed height 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight 244.2 lb (111 kg)
Career information
High school Upland (Upland, California)
College
NBA draft 2003 / Undrafted
Playing career 2003–present
Career history
2003–2004 Asheville Altitude
2004 Orlando Magic
2004 Asheville Altitude
2004–2005 Changwon LG Sakers
2005–2007 EWE Baskets Oldenburg
2009–2010 Panthers Fürstenfeld
2011–2012 Byblos Club
2012–2013 Al Kuwait
2013–2013 Al-Hilal
2014–2015 Sagesse
2015–present Tadamon Zouk
Career highlights and awards

Desmond Penigar (born July 16, 1981) is an American professional basketball player. A 6'7" 245 lb forward, he attended Utah State University and Ventura College. Penigar was a member of the Orlando Magic of the National Basketball Association during the 2003-04 NBA season. As a member of the Asheville Altitude, he won the 2003-04 National Basketball Development League Rookie of the Year.[1]

He has played professionally in South Korea, Germany, Austria, Lebanon, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Desmond is also the founder of 50-50 Sports, LLC, [2] a basketball skills and character development organization specializing in camps, clinics, small group and individual training sessions, mentoring, and speaking engagements. The company's slogan is "Play HARD", and they state their mission is to "build exceptional athletes who are also exceptional people".

During time away from professional basketball while rehabbing leg injuries, Desmond spent time as a counselor for juveniles at Salt Lake Observation & Assessment, a Health & Fitness teacher and Assistant Basketball Coach at Roy High School in Roy, Utah, and also worked on a Masters in Public Administration from Western Carolina University.

Professional awards and achievements

College and high school awards and achievements

References

  1. Will Bynum Named D-League Rookie of the Year
  2. 50-50 Sports
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