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Basketball Biography

Shawn Kemp

“Reignman”

American · Elkhart, Indiana · Born 1 January 1969

Power Forward/Center
14.6
ppg
8.4
rpg
1.7
apg
0
championships

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Reign Man — the most spectacular dunking big man of the 1990s and the face of the Seattle SuperSonics.

Shawn Travis Kemp was born in Elkhart, Indiana in 1969 and entered the NBA directly from high school without playing college basketball. Seattle SuperSonics selected him 17th overall in the 1989 NBA Draft. His 14-season career produced 14.6 points and 8.4 rebounds per game and six All-Star appearances. His partnership with Gary Payton at Seattle created one of the most entertaining and dynamic teams of the 1990s, reaching the NBA Finals in 1996 and losing to Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls in six games. He was nicknamed Reign Man — a play on the Seattle rainfall and his dominant inside game. His explosive dunking ability — he threw down some of the most ferocious dunks of any power forward in NBA history — made him appointment television every night. He averaged 19.6 points and 11.4 rebounds per game in his peak 1995-96 season. His career was disrupted by personal issues and weight gain following his trade from Seattle, but his peak years with the SuperSonics established him as one of the most physically gifted big men of his era. He was named to the NBA 75th Anniversary Team in 2021.

Famous For

High-flying dunks and athleticism during Sonics playoff runs

Playing Style

How They Played

Athletic power forward known for thunderous dunks and rebounding

Legacy

Lasting Impact

One of the most athletic power forwards of the 1990s

Best Known For

All-Star 6x

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • All-Star 6x
  • All-NBA Second Team 2x
  • Olympic Gold Medal (1994 World Championships)
Career Journey

Timeline

1989 📌 NBA debut with Seattle SuperSonics
1993 🥇 First NBA All-Star selection
1994 🏆 FIBA World Championship gold medal
1996 🎯 NBA Finals appearance with SuperSonics
1997 📌 Traded to Cleveland Cavaliers
2000 📌 Signed with Portland Trail Blazers
2003 📌 Final NBA season with Orlando Magic
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Shawn Kemp

Shawn Kemp averaged 14.6 points per game in the NBA.

Shawn Kemp averaged 8.4 rebounds per game in his NBA career.

Shawn Kemp averaged 1.7 assists per game in his NBA career.

Shawn Kemp was born in 1969 in Elkhart.

Shawn Kemp is American.

Career Timeline — Shawn Kemp
1989
NBA debut with Seattle SuperSonics
1993
First NBA All-Star selection
1994
FIBA World Championship gold medal
1996
NBA Finals appearance with SuperSonics
1997
Traded to Cleveland Cavaliers
2000
Signed with Portland Trail Blazers
2003
Final NBA season with Orlando Magic
All-Star 6x
All-NBA Second Team 2x
Olympic Gold Medal (1994 World Championships)