Kenneth Faried, born on November nineteenth, nineteen eighty-nine, is an American professional basketball player currently showcasing his talents with Panathinaikos in the Greek Basketball League and the EuroLeague. Known affectionately as "the Manimal," Faried has earned this nickname through his relentless hustle and tenacity on the court.
Faried's basketball journey began at Morehead State University, where he played for four years. During his collegiate career, he was recognized as the Ohio Valley Conference Player of the Year on two occasions. His remarkable performance on the boards culminated in him becoming the NCAA all-time leading rebounder in the post-1973 era, amassing a staggering one thousand six hundred seventy-three rebounds, a record that stood until it was surpassed by Armando Bacot in twenty twenty-four.
In the two thousand eleven NBA draft, Faried was selected as the twenty-second overall pick by the Denver Nuggets, marking the beginning of his professional career. His skills and dedication also earned him a spot on the United States national team, where he contributed to the team's success at the two thousand fourteen FIBA Basketball World Cup, winning a gold medal and being named to the All-Tournament Team.