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Kelly Olynyk

Kelly Olynyk is a Canadian professional basketball player currently with the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA and captain of the Canadian national team. He played college basketball at Gonzaga, earning All-American honors. Drafted 13th overall by the Dallas Mavericks in 2013 (but immediately traded to the Boston Celtics), Olynyk has played for several NBA teams, including the Miami Heat (reaching the 2020 NBA Finals), Houston Rockets, Detroit Pistons, Utah Jazz, and Toronto Raptors before joining the New Orleans Pelicans and the Spurs.

1979: Father as Head Coach of Lethbridge Pronghorns

Ken Olynyk, Kelly's Father, was the head coach of the Lethbridge Pronghorns men's basketball team from 1979.

1983: Father's Start as Head Coach of Canada Junior Men's National Team

Ken Olynyk, Kelly's Father, started as the head coach of the Canada junior men's national basketball team in 1983.

1988: Father's End as Head Coach of Lethbridge Pronghorns

Ken Olynyk, Kelly's Father, ended as the head coach of the Lethbridge Pronghorns men's basketball team in 1988.

1989: Father's Start as Head Coach of Toronto Varsity Blues

Ken Olynyk, Kelly's Father, started as the head coach of the Toronto Varsity Blues men's basketball team in 1989.

April 19, 1991: Kelly Olynyk Born

On April 19, 1991, Kelly Tyler Olynyk was born. He is a Canadian professional basketball player.

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November 3, 1995: Mother's First Game as Scorekeeper

On November 3, 1995, Arlene Olynyk, Kelly Olynyk's mother, was the scorekeeper for the Toronto Raptors' first-ever regular season game against the New Jersey Nets.

1996: Father's End as Head Coach of Canada Junior Men's National Team

Ken Olynyk, Kelly's Father, ended as the head coach of the Canada junior men's national basketball team in 1996.

2002: Father's End as Head Coach of Toronto Varsity Blues

Ken Olynyk, Kelly's Father, ended as the head coach of the Toronto Varsity Blues men's basketball team in 2002.

2003: Father Became Athletic Director

In 2003, Ken Olynyk became the athletic director at Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops, British Columbia.

2004: Mother's Last Game as Scorekeeper

In 2004, Arlene Olynyk worked for the last time as the NBA’s first female scorekeeper for the Toronto Raptors.

2007: Broke Arm During Playoff Game

In 2007, Kelly Olynyk played quarterback for the Titans and broke his arm during a playoff game.

2009: Started College Basketball at Gonzaga

In 2009, Kelly Olynyk began his college basketball career at Gonzaga.

2011: Redshirt Junior Year

In 2011, Kelly Olynyk and Gonzaga agreed that he would redshirt his junior year to improve his game, meaning he would practice with the team but not play.

2012: Returned to Bulldogs Lineup

In 2012, Kelly Olynyk returned to the Gonzaga Bulldogs lineup for the first game of the season.

2012: Celtics Advanced to Eastern Conference Finals

Kelly Olynyk helped the Celtics advance to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2012.

July 7, 2013: Signed Rookie Contract with Celtics

On July 7, 2013, Kelly Olynyk signed his rookie scale contract with the Boston Celtics.

2013: End of College Basketball at Gonzaga

In 2013, Kelly Olynyk ended his college basketball career at Gonzaga.

2013: NBA Draft and Trade to Celtics

In 2013, Kelly Olynyk was selected by the Dallas Mavericks with the 13th overall pick in the NBA draft and then immediately traded to the Boston Celtics after forgoing his senior season at Gonzaga.

October 29, 2014: Celtics Exercised Third-Year Team Option

On October 29, 2014, the Celtics exercised their third-year team option on Kelly Olynyk's rookie scale contract.

December 15, 2014: Career-High 30 Points

On December 15, 2014, Kelly Olynyk scored a career-high 30 points in a 105–87 win over the Philadelphia 76ers.

2014: Rising Stars Challenge and All-Rookie Second Team

In 2014, Kelly Olynyk was selected for the Rising Stars Challenge and named to the NBA All-Rookie second team.

January 22, 2015: Ankle Injury

On January 22, 2015, Kelly Olynyk injured his ankle after landing on Thomas Robinson's foot.

December 11, 2015: Season-High 28 Points

On December 11, 2015, Kelly Olynyk scored a season-high 28 points in a 124–119 double overtime loss to the Golden State Warriors.

March 16, 2016: Returned After Shoulder Injury

On March 16, 2016, Kelly Olynyk returned to action for the Celtics after missing 12 games with an injured right shoulder.

May 2016: Underwent Shoulder Surgery

In May 2016, Kelly Olynyk underwent right shoulder surgery.

November 9, 2016: Season Debut for Celtics

On November 9, 2016, Kelly Olynyk made his season debut for the Celtics after recovering from right shoulder surgery.

January 13, 2017: New Season High with 26 Points

On January 13, 2017, Kelly Olynyk set a new season high with 26 points in a 103–101 win over the Atlanta Hawks.

July 4, 2017: Became Unrestricted Free Agent

On July 4, 2017, the Celtics renounced their rights to Kelly Olynyk, resulting in him becoming an unrestricted free agent.

July 7, 2017: Signed with Miami Heat

On July 7, 2017, Kelly Olynyk signed a four-year, $50 million contract with the Miami Heat.

July 2017: Signed with Miami Heat

In July 2017, Kelly Olynyk signed with the Miami Heat.

October 18, 2017: Debut for Heat

On October 18, 2017, Kelly Olynyk debuted for the Miami Heat, scoring 10 points in a loss to the Orlando Magic.

December 20, 2017: Career-High 32 Points

On December 20, 2017, Kelly Olynyk scored a career-high 32 points in a win over his former team, the Boston Celtics.

March 19, 2018: Scored 30 Points off the Bench

On March 19, 2018, Kelly Olynyk scored 30 points off the bench in a win over the Denver Nuggets, becoming the second bench player in Heat history to score 30 points.

July 17, 2019: Included on Canadian National Team Roster

On July 17, 2019, Kelly Olynyk was included on the Canadian national team's training camp roster.

February 10, 2020: Recorded Career High Assists

On February 10, 2020, Kelly Olynyk recorded a double-double, including a new career-high of 11 assists, in a win against the Golden State Warriors.

2020: NBA Finals with Miami Heat

In 2020, Kelly Olynyk helped the Miami Heat reach the NBA Finals.

March 2021: Traded to Houston Rockets

In March 2021, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the Houston Rockets.

March 25, 2021: Traded to Houston Rockets

On March 25, 2021, Kelly Olynyk, Avery Bradley, and a 2022 draft pick swap were traded to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Victor Oladipo.

August 6, 2021: Signed with Detroit Pistons

On August 6, 2021, Kelly Olynyk signed a 3-year, $37 million contract with the Detroit Pistons.

May 24, 2022: Committed to Canadian National Team

On May 24, 2022, Kelly Olynyk agreed to a three-year commitment to play with the Canadian senior men's national team.

September 26, 2022: Traded to Utah Jazz

On September 26, 2022, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the Utah Jazz.

2022: Traded to Utah Jazz

In 2022, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the Utah Jazz.

2022: Part of Trade to Houston Rockets

In March 25, 2021, Kelly Olynyk, Avery Bradley, and a 2022 draft pick swap were traded to the Houston Rockets in exchange for Victor Oladipo.

February 8, 2024: Traded to Toronto Raptors

On February 8, 2024, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the Toronto Raptors.

2024: Traded to Toronto Raptors

In 2024, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the Toronto Raptors.

2024: Named Captain of Canada's Olympic Team

Kelly Olynyk was named captain of Canada's team for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris.

February 6, 2025: Traded to the New Orleans Pelicans

On February 6, 2025, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the New Orleans Pelicans.

July 6, 2025: Traded to Washington Wizards

On July 6, 2025, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the Washington Wizards as part of a three-team trade that also included the Houston Rockets.

2025: Traded to New Orleans Pelicans

In 2025, Kelly Olynyk was traded to the New Orleans Pelicans before joining the San Antonio Spurs.

2026: Future Draft Pick

In July 9, 2025 Kelly Olynyk was traded to the San Antonio Spurs in exchange for Malaki Branham, Blake Wesley, and a 2026 second-round draft pick.