Linas Kleiza

Linas Kleiza (Lithuanian pronunciation: [ˈlʲɪnɐs kʲlʲɛɪ̯ˈzɐ]; born January 3, 1985) is a Lithuanian professional basketball executive and former player. Standing at 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m), he played at the small forward and power forward positions. In 2010, he was the Alphonso Ford EuroLeague Top Scorer Trophy winner and a member of the All-EuroLeague First Team.

Linas Kleiza
Kleiza with Fenerbahçe Ülker in 2013
Personal information
Born (1985-01-03) January 3, 1985
Kaunas, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union
NationalityLithuanian
Listed height6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Listed weight236 lb (107 kg)
Career information
High schoolMontrose Christian School
(Rockville, Maryland)
CollegeMissouri (2003–2005)
NBA draft2005 / Round: 1 / Pick: 27th overall
Selected by the Portland Trail Blazers
Playing career2005–2015
PositionPower forward / Small forward
Number43, 11
Career history
20052009Denver Nuggets
2009–2010Olympiacos
20102013Toronto Raptors
2013–2014Fenerbahçe
2014–2015Olimpia Milano
Career highlights and awards
Career statistics
Points3,561 (8.7 ppg)
Rebounds1,470 (3.6 rpg)
Assists321 (0.8 apg)
Stats  at NBA.com
Stats at Basketball-Reference.com

Kleiza represented the senior Lithuanian national basketball team in international competitions. He led them to a bronze medal in the 2010 FIBA World Championship, and was chosen to the All-Tournament Team. He also won a silver medal in the EuroBasket 2013, earning an All-EuroBasket Team selection, and a bronze medal in the EuroBasket 2007.

Early years

Kleiza was born in Kaunas, Lithuania. At 16 years old he moved to the United States where he attended Montrose Christian School and graduated in 2003. He played on the Lithuanian Junior National Team that won the silver medal at the 2003 FIBA Under-19 World Cup. He led the tournament in scoring, averaging 29.1 points per game on 58 percent shooting. As a senior, he was named a third-team Parade All-American.

College career

Kleiza played college basketball at the University of Missouri. He was named Honorable Mention All-Big 12 by the league coaches as a sophomore.[1] He also earned All-Tournament honors at the 2005 Big 12 Tournament after averaging 29.5 points and 9 rebounds per game.[2]

Professional career

Denver Nuggets

Kleiza was selected by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 27th pick of the 2005 NBA draft. The Trail Blazers then dealt his draft rights, along with Ricky Sanchez to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Jarrett Jack. Kleiza was seldom-used in his rookie season. He averaged 3.5 points and 8.5 minutes per game.

He improved on his three-point shooting in his sophomore year, making 83–221, after only making two three-pointers in his rookie year. He also saw some more time on the court and averaged 7.6 points on 42 percent shooting in 18.8 minutes per game. After the season, Denver picked up their team option on his contract for another season.

Kleiza became a big part of Denver's rotation in the 2007–08 season, mostly backing up Denver's starting small forward Carmelo Anthony. However, he was involved in a lot of trade talks, most notably a trade involving Ron Artest of the Sacramento Kings.[3] On January 17, 2008, Kleiza scored a career high 41 points against the Utah Jazz.[4] His scoring average was up to 11.1 points per game and his shooting percentage was up to 47 percent.

Many expected Kleiza to make a similar leap in production in his fourth year in the league. However, most of his season averages were slightly off from the 2007–08 season. He averaged 9.9 points on 45 percent shooting. His minutes dwindled down in the playoffs. The Nuggets' head coach George Karl, said Kleiza played fewer minutes because he is not a playmaker.[5]

Olympiacos

On August 10, 2009, Kleiza agreed to a two-year, $12.2 million (8.6 million euros) gross income contract with the Greek League team Olympiacos.[6][7] He averaged 17.2 points per game and grabbed 6.4 rebounds per game in the EuroLeague, reaching the EuroLeague Finals with the Reds. Kleiza led the league in scoring, thus winning the Alphonso Ford EuroLeague Top Scorer Trophy, becoming the first Lithuanian to do so.

Toronto Raptors

On July 7, 2010, Kleiza terminated his contract with Olympiacos. He was signed by the Toronto Raptors to a four-year, $20 million gross income offer sheet.[8][9] In January 2011, he suffered a serious meniscal tear in his right knee and was out for the remainder of the 2010–11 season. On February 1, 2011, Kleiza underwent arthroscopic surgery. He returned to court on January 11, 2012 in a game against the Sacramento Kings. In 14 minutes of game action, he scored 10 points, grabbed 3 rebounds and dished out an assist. On July 16, 2013, the Raptors used the amnesty clause to waive Kleiza.[10]

Fenerbahçe Ülker

On July 26, 2013, Kleiza signed a two-year contract with Fenerbahçe.[11] On July 1, 2014, he officially parted ways with Fenerbahçe.[12][13]

Olimpia Milano

On July 21, 2014, Kleiza signed a one-year deal with the Italian team Olimpia Milano.[14][15] After the season he withdrew from professionally playing basketball for unlimited period of time due to knee problems, but did not announce his retirement from the sport.[16]

National team career

Linas Kleiza (right) with Lithuania national team

Kleiza has also played with the senior men's Lithuanian national basketball team. He played at the 2006 FIBA World Championship and he won the bronze medal at the EuroBasket 2007 and the silver medal at the EuroBasket 2013. He also played with Lithuania at the 2008 Summer Olympics. After a poor performance in EuroBasket 2009, Kleiza led his team to a bronze medal in the 2010 FIBA World Championship, averaging 19.0 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game. He was chosen for the All-Tournament Team. Because of his knee injury, he was not able to help Lithuania at EuroBasket 2011.

Executive career

On July 13, 2017, it was announced that Kleiza received part of the BC Rytas shares from Antanas Guoga.[17][18] He was also named vice president of the club and its sports director.[19] On February 8, 2020, Kleiza announced his decision to leave BC Rytas due to disagreements with other executives of the team.[20] In May 2020, it was announced that Kleiza gave up his shares in the team to other shareholders.[21]

Personal life

Kleiza and his wife, whom he married in June 2014,[22] have one son. [23]

Awards and accomplishments

Career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  PIR  Performance Index Rating
 Bold  Career high

Note: The EuroLeague is not the only competition in which the player participated for the team during the season. He also played in domestic competition, and regional competition if applicable.

Led the league

Regular season

Linas Kleiza in 2007 as a Nuggets member
Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2005–06 Denver 6128.5.445.154.7041.9.2.2.23.5
2006–07 Denver 791418.8.422.376.8523.4.6.4.27.6
2007–08 Denver 791323.9.472.339.7704.21.2.6.211.1
2008–09 Denver 82722.2.447.326.7254.0.8.4.29.9
2010–11 Toronto 392326.5.438.298.6314.51.0.5.211.2
2011–12 Toronto 49321.6.402.346.8104.1.9.5.19.7
2012–13 Toronto 20318.8.333.303.8422.6.8.2.17.4
Career 4096520.0.435.335.7633.6.8.4.28.7

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2006 Denver 304.7.375.000.0001.3.7.0.02.0
2007 Denver 5013.2.231.167.5001.6.4.0.01.6
2008 Denver 4330.5.537.214.6926.5.8.3.014.0
2009 Denver 14015.0.470.425.7503.2.5.4.16.9
Career 26315.8.461.344.7183.2.5.2.06.4

EuroLeague

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG PIR
2009–10 Olympiacos 222130.4.480.349.7986.51.3.7.217.117.9
2013–14 Fenerbahçe 24721.3.454.305.9183.5.8.4.110.19.8
2014–15 Milano 24719.5.424.352.7883.1.3.2.17.35.3
Career 703523.5.459.339.8384.3.8.4.111.410.8


See also

References

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  2. "2005 Phillips 66 Big 12 Men's Basketball Tournament All-Tournament Team". big12sports.com. March 14, 2005. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
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  4. "Nuggets' Kleiza drops in 41 points in easy win over Jazz". ESPN.com. January 17, 2018. Retrieved March 5, 2020.
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