Keith in Green

Panathinaikos BC announces the agreement for a one year contract with Keith Langford.

Andre Keith Langford born September 15, 1983, standing at 6' 4" (1.93 m), he primarily plays at the shooting guard position. He played college basketball at the University of Kansas. Langford was an All-EuroLeague First Team selection in 2014 and won the Alphonso Ford EuroLeague Top Scorer Trophy twice.

Keith Langford played high-school basketball at North Crowley HS and college basketball at Kansas University (2001-05)… In the 2005-06 season signed with Fort Worth Flyers, NBDL. He moved to Italy for the 2006-07 season, signed by Vanoli Soresiina, Legadue… In the 2007-08 season he played for San Antonio Spurs. He moved to Italy in March'08, signed by Pallacanestro Biella and afterward signed for the 2008-09 season by Virtus Bologna. The next season Langford moved to Russia (BC Khimki Moscow region) and played there also the 2010-11 championship.

On October 21, 2011, Langford signed a one-year contract with the Israeli League champions Maccabi Tel Aviv. He was named the Adriatic League Final Four MVP in 2012.

Keith moved to Italy for the 2012-13 season, signed by Olimpia Milano. Langord led the EuroLeague in scoring, with 17.6 points per game. In May 2014, he was awarded with the Alphonso Ford EuroLeague Top Scorer Trophy, an annual award given to the EuroLeague's top scorer of the season. He was also named to the All-EuroLeague First Team of the EuroLeague. Langford led Milano to the Italian League title, for the first time since 1996.

On July 4, 2014, Langford signed a two-year deal with the Russian club UNICS Kazan. On April 16, 2015, he was named to the All-EuroCup Second Team for the 2014–15 EuroCup's season. In May 2017, he was once again awarded with the Alphonso Ford EuroLeague Top Scorer Trophy, an annual award given to the EuroLeague's top scorer of the season. In 28 EuroLeague games he averaged 21,75 points per game.

On July 17, 2017, Langford signed with the Chinese team Shenzhen Leopards for the 2017–18 season. Langford played 25 games for Shenzhen and averaged 15.9 points per game. However, on January 7, 2018, Langford parted ways with Shenzhen and signed with Maccabi Rishon.

Langford represented the United States national team at the 2015 Pan American Games, where he won a bronze medal.

Career highlights and awards

  • 2× Alphonso Ford EuroLeague Top Scorer Trophy (2014, 2017)
  • All-EuroLeague First Team (2014)
  • EuroCup Top Scorer (2016)
  • All-EuroCup Second Team (2015)
  • Israeli League champion (2012)
  • Adriatic League champion (2012)
  • Israeli Cup winner (2012)
  • Italian League champion (2014)
  • VTB United League champion (2011)
  • VTB United League All-Star (2017)
  • VTB United League scoring champion (2016)
  • Russian League All-Symbolic First Team (2011)
  • Adriatic League Final Four MVP (2012)
  • EuroChallenge champion (2009)
  • EuroChallenge Final Four MVP (2009)

Stats:

Euroleague

Season

Team

G

Pts

Avg

2FG

%

3FG

%

FT

%

Reb

St

As

Bl

2009-10

BC Khimki

15

233

15.5

60/99

60.6

20/57

35.1

53/70

75.7

53

16

45

2

2010-11

Khimki

10

187

18.7

50/94

53.2

13/37

35.1

48/67

71.6

41

8

25

3

2011-12

Maccabi

20

217

10.8

70/128

54.7

13/40

32.5

38/56

67.9

51

13

41

6

2012-13

Olimpia Milano

10

170

17

49/91

53.8

16/39

41

24/31

77.4

29

9

29

0

2013-14

Olimpia Milano

25

439

17.6

88/182

48.4

48/132

36.4

119/156

76.3

84

16

72

0

2014-15

Unics Kazan

10

167

16.7

50/88

56.8

12/38

31.6

31/42

73.8

35

11

23

2

2016-17

Unics Kazan

28

609

21.8

135/313

43.1

57/157

36.3

168/202

83.2

96

21

104

6

Totals

118

2022

17.1

502/995

50.5

179/500

35.8

481/624

77.1

389

94

339

19

Averages

118

2022

17.1

502/995

50.5

179/500

35.8

481/624

77.1

3.3

0.8

2.9

0.2

Eurocup

Season

Team

G

Pts

Avg

2FG

%

3FG

%

FT

%

Reb

St

As

Bl

2014-15

Unics Kazan

9

160

17.8

40/76

52.6

14/35

40

38/49

77.6

31

4

22

4

2015-16

Unics Kazan

16

315

19.7

96/171

56.1

16/65

24.6

75/96

78.1

70

13

39

6

Totals

25

475

19

136/247

55.1

30/100

30

113/145

77.9

101

17

61

10

Averages

25

475

19

136/247

55.1

30/100

30

113/145

77.9

4

0.7

2.4

0.4

Other Competition

Season

Team

G

Pts

Avg

2FG

M-A

%

3FG

M-A

%

FT

M-A

%

Reb

St

As

Bl

2001/02

Kansas

37

294

7.9

91/166

54.8

11/41

26.8

79/113

69.9

123

34

54

11

2002/03

Kansas

38

603

15.9

218/377

57.8

22/76

28.9

101/159

63.5

185

34

75

31

2003/04

Kansas

33

511

15.5

146/278

52.5

38/106

35.8

105/157

66.9

164

35

114

19

2004/05

Kansas

28

404

14.4

114/224

50.9

31/88

35.2

83/138

60.1

112

26

79

6

2005/06

Fort Worth

46

527

11.5

184/372

49.5

10/25

40

129/195

66.2

140

40

110

14

2006/07

Soresina

30

592

19.7

193/294

65.6

32/96

33.3

110/181

60.8

146

68

39

23

2007/08

San Antonio

2

2

1

1/4

25

0/0

0/0

0/0

0/0

2

0

0

0

Austin

25

614

24.6

177/312

56.7

45/113

39.8

125/176

71

143

40

94

7

Biella

9

125

13.9

38/71

53.5

8/28

28.6

25/37

67.6

48

25

24

0

2008/09

Virtus Bologna

34

457

13.4

124/199

62.3

37/95

38.9

98/145

67.6

149

58

64

23

2009/10

Khimki

22

260

11.8

59/111

53.2

24/65

36.9

70/95

73.7

65

9

56

2

2010/11

Khimki

15

273

18.2

62/114

54.4

25/64

39.1

74/98

75.5

58

13

36

4

2011/12

Maccabi

22

312

14.2

93/158

58.9

26/64

40.6

48/68

70.6

87

22

70

4

2012/13

Olimpia Milano

29

428

14.8

99/185

53.5

43/99

43.4

101/124

81.5

90

28

56

2

2013/14

Olimpia Milano

43

720

16.7

178/308

57.8

74/179

41.3

142/179

79.3

134

28

84

10

2014/15

Unics Kazan

25

396

15.8

100/211

47.4

34/84

40.5

94/121

77.7

99

26

56

6

2015/16

Unics Kazan

39

826

21.2

225/436

51.6

73/176

41.5

157/215

73.0

177

40

120

11