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About me

  • Sydney Kings
  • Sport
  • Basketball
  • NBL
  • Australian Boomers
  • International Basketball

Daniel Kickert is an assistant coach for the Sydney Kings and a recently retired Australian professional basketball player who most recently played for the Sydney Kings of the National Basketball League (NBL). He played college basketball for Saint Mary's College of California where he was inducted into the SMC Hall of Fame in 2022. Kickert has also represented the Australian Boomers on multiple occasions.

After graduating from Aquinas College in Melbourne, Kickert moved to Canberra where he attended the AIS and as a scholarship holder, he played in SEABL and was named to the All-SEABL Eastern Conference team in 2002.

Moving to the USA, Kickert began his college career with Saint Mary's in 2002-03, earning All-Freshman honours and finished the season as the only member of the team to play every game.

He was then named to the All-West Coast Conference first team in the following three seasons, while earning WCC Player of the Year honours in his junior year to finish his career ranked first in the SMC books with 1,868 points.  

He then enjoyed stints in Italy, Spain, Poland and Ukraine before returning home in 2014 to play for Melbourne United in the NBL.

Kickert came very close to becoming the first NBL player ever to join the exclusive 50-40-90 club, reaching the required splits but falling four free throws short.

However, he completed the feat in 2016-17 with the Brisbane Bullets, averaging 12.8 points while shooting 54.4% from the field, 45.9% from deep and 95% from the free-throw line. Kickert repeated the feat the following year making him the only 2 time 50-40-90 player in NBL history.

Internationally, Kickert competed for the Boomers at the 2006 Stanković Continental Champions' Cup, 2006 FIBA World Championship, 2011 London Invitational Tournament, 2017 FIBA Asia Cup where he helped Australia claim the gold medal with an undefeated tournament, and the 2018 Commonwealth Games where he helped the Boomers win gold. 

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