Kenny Lawson Jr. Retires | Gunma Crane Sanders

Thank you very much for your warm support for Gunma Crane Thunders.

We would like to inform you that #25 Kenny Lawson Jr. will be leaving the Gunma Crane Thunders due to his contract expiring.

Please note that as the transfer destination has already been decided, it will not be published on the free negotiation list and will be announced by the transfer destination club at a later date.

#25 Kenny Lawson Jr

position C
date of birth September 18, 1988
Length(cm) 207cm
Weight (kg) 121kg
School of origin creighton university
place of origin united states of america
Career

2011 Jiangsu M. Kings
2011-12 Bnei HaSharon
2012 Samsung Thunders
2012-13 Iowa Energy
2013 Ironi Nahariya
2014 Ramat HaSharon Breogán
2014-15 Ironi Nahariya
2015-16 Recanati
2016-18 Bologna power
2018-19 Pall. Forlì 2.015
2019-20 Pall. Mantua
2020-21 Saga Ballooners
2021-22 Yamagata Wyverns
2022-24 Vertex Shizuoka
2024.6-11 Ehime Orange Vikings
2024.12 Saga Ballooners
2025.1-2 Nagasaki Veruca
2025.3-6 Kagawa Five Arrows
2025.8-10 Miners of Zacatecas
2025.11-12 Chiba Jets
2025.12-2026.1 Gunma Crane Sanders

club comments

“Kenny Lawson Jr. has decided to leave the Gunma Crane Sanders at the end of his contract.
During his time with the team, Lawson Jr. always approached the team with a positive attitude, motivated the players around him, and shared with us the valuable experience he had gained so far.

The club would like to thank him from the bottom of his heart for his professionalism both on and off the court and for supporting the team.
Although it was for a limited period, Kenny’s presence and contributions were a great asset to the team.

I would like to congratulate him on his past achievements and wish him continued success and success in his future career. ”

Comment from Lawson Jr.

「My time here in Gunma has come to an end.
I just want to say to the fans, staff, the teammates, and everybody else involved, thank you from the bottom of my heart. I really enjoyed my experience here.
It’s been one of the most enjoyable experiences playing basketball in my 15-year career.
I’ll continue to support the team for the rest of the season and stay injury-free.

Every game that I played here was completely sold out. Every seat was filled.
The arena was loud, and in moments when the team wasn’t doing so well, the fans picked us up. There’s really no way I can put into words how good the fan support is.
Even outside of the arena, just walking around, the nice things that fans have said to me mean a lot, so I’m very grateful. I’m going to use everything that I’ve learned here in Guma wherever I go.

For the next step of my career, I’m going to use everything that I’ve learned here at Gunma. That’s made me a better player, and hopefully I can use it to help the next team that I go to.

The time I spent here in Gunma has come to an end.
I would like to express my sincere gratitude to all the fans, staff, teammates, and everyone involved. Our experience here was truly amazing.
It was one of the most enjoyable experiences of my 15-year basketball career.
I will continue to watch over the team for the remainder of the season and hope that everyone stays injury-free.

Every game I played here was packed out.
The arena was always filled with loud cheers, and even when the team wasn’t doing well, the fans supported us. I can’t express in words how amazing this fan support is.

The kind words that I received from the fans as I was walking outside the arena have really stuck with me, and I am very grateful for them.
I want to use everything I learned here in Gunma wherever I go from now on.

I feel that I can use everything I learned here in Gunma to become a better player in my future career. I also want to use that experience to contribute to the next team I move to. ”

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