Kenny Redfield


Kenny Redfield is a retired American professional basketball player, best known for playing for professional basketball teams in the Philippine Basketball Association from 1992 to 1998.

Early career

Redfield played for Michigan State Spartans, and won a Defensive Player of the Year in the Big Ten [men's basketball tournament|Big Ten] in 1990. He also played in the Continental Basketball Association where he was selected to the All-Rookie Team in 1991.

Professional basketball career

Pepsi

Redfield started his playing career at PBA on Pepsi team, but only played shortly. He returned to the team for the First Conference, under its new name 7-Up.

Purefoods

Redfield played for Purefoods under Chot Reyes. He led the team to a 1994 [PBA Commissioner's Cup finals|championship] in 1994 PBA Commissioner's Cup. In the same conference, he got his first Bobby Parks [PBA Best Import of the Conference award|Best Import of the Conference Award].

Formula Shell

In 1996, Redfield played for Formula Shell under Chito Narvasa, with its stars was the duo of Benjie Paras and Ronnie Magsanoc, with shooters like Jojo Lim and Richie Ticzon. In a notable game vs Ginebra, Redfield shot a 3-point buzzer-beater after a Benjie Paras block with a fast break pass to him. He led the team to the 1996 PBA [Commissioner's Cup finals|finals], but lost to Tim Cone-coached Alaska [Aces (PBA)|Alaska Milkmen] led by Jojo Lastimosa and Johnny Abarrientos in seven-games series. Even though they lost, in that conference, Redfield won his second Best Import of the Conference Award.

Sta. Lucia

Redfield played for Sta. Lucia Realtors and reunited with Reyes.

Return to Purefoods

Redfield reunited with Narvasa at his return to Purefoods, but only played for three games.

PBA career statistics

Season-by-season averages