Junior Madut | |
Number: | 8 |
Position: | Shooting guard |
Height Cm: | 198 |
Weight Kg: | 85 |
League: | Korisliiga |
Team: | Kauhajoen Karhu |
Birth Date: | 1997 3, df=y |
Birth Place: | Juba, Sudan (now South Sudan) |
Nationality: | South Sudanese / Australian |
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Draft Year: | 2022 |
Career Start: | 2022 |
Years1: | 2022–2023 |
Team1: | South East Melbourne Phoenix |
Years2: | 2023 |
Team2: | Norths Bears |
Years3: | 2023–2024 |
Team3: | Tasmania JackJumpers |
Years4: | 2024–present |
Team4: | Kauhajoen Karhu |
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Junior Madut (born 26 March 1997),[1] [2] also sometimes referred to as Deng Junior Ring,[3] is a South Sudanese-Australian professional basketball player for Kauhajoen Karhu of the Korisliiga. After two seasons of college basketball for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors, he played a season and a half in the National Basketball League (NBL). He is also plays for the South Sudan national team.
Madut was born in Juba, South Sudan, and grew up in the Sydney suburb of Blacktown.[4] [5]
Madut attended Wyndham College in Sydney and then DME Academy in Daytona, Florida.
Between 2017 and 2019, Madut played college basketball for Eastern Florida State College. After redshirting the 2019–20 season, he played for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors in the 2020–21 and 2021–22 seasons.
On 9 June 2022, Madut signed with the South East Melbourne Phoenix of the Australian National Basketball League. In 28 games during the 2022–23 NBL season, he averaged 3.96 points and 2.32 rebounds per game.[6]
In February 2023, Madut joined the Norths Bears for the 2023 NBL1 East season.[7] On 15 April 2023, he scored 50 points in a 113–62 win over the Penrith Panthers.[8]
On 2 May 2023, Madut signed a two-year deal with the Tasmania JackJumpers.[9] [10] On 5 January 2024, he was released by the JackJumpers.[11] [12]
On 21 January 2024, Madut signed with Kauhajoen Karhu of the Finnish Korisliiga.[13]
In 2021, Madut debuted for the South Sudan national basketball team at AfroBasket 2021.
In August 2023, Madut was named in the South Sudan squad for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.[14]