SACRAMENTO KINGS:
Selected by Sacramento as an undergraduate out of the University of Washington with
the 10th overall pick in the 2007 NBA Draft … Signed a multi-year contract with the Kings (7/5/07) … Tenth
player in franchise history to don number 31 … Third player from Washington chosen in the top-10 of the
NBA Draft in as many years (others – Brandon Roy, sixth overall to Minnesota in 2006 and Martell Webster,
sixth overall to Portland in 2005) … One of 10 early entry candidates selected by Sacramento in the first round
over the past 12 NBA Drafts (others – Corliss Williamson in 1995, Peja Stojakovic in 1996, Tariq Abdul-Wahad
[formerly Olivier Saint-Jean] in 1997, Jason Williams in 1998, Hedo Turkoglu in 2000, Gerald Wallace in 2001,
Kevin Martin in 2004, Francisco Garcia in 2005, and Quincy Douby in 2006) … 2007 NBA Las Vegas Summer
League … Averaged 16.6 ppg (.440 FG%, .429 FT%), 5.4 rpg, 1.0 apg, and 33.2 mpg in starting all five games
… Named to the 2007 LVSL First-Team All Star squad … Finished 24th in the LVSL in scoring … Led the Kings
contingent in minutes played … Registered 19 points (9-14 FG, 0-1 3pt, 1-1 FT), seven rebounds, one assist,
and one steal in 35 minutes vs. Team China (7/7) … Tallied a game-high 22 points (11-25 FG, 0-1 3pt, 0-1 FT),
five rebounds, one assist, and one block in 38 minutes vs. New York (7/12) … Posted a game-high 22 points
(10-18 FG, 2-4 FT) and grabbed five rebounds in 31 minutes vs. LA Clippers (7/15).
2006-07 SEASON:
Averaged 14.9 ppg (.532 FG%, 1-3 3pt, .755 FT%), 6.4 rpg, 1.9 apg, 1.74 bpg, and 28.9
mpg in 31 games (started 24) as a freshman in lone season at Washington … Earned Honorable Mention All-
Conference and All-Freshman Pac-10 honors, including Second Team All-District 14 accolades by the NABC
… Named a freshman All-American by CollegeInsider.com and Rivals.com … Led the Huskies in scoring
(10th in Pac-10) … Also ranked fourth in the conference in field goal percentage and third in blocked shots ...
Set Husky freshman scoring record with 461 points, eclipsing the previous mark of 406 established by Mike
Hayward in 1988 … Also swatted a school freshman record 54 shots, breaking the old mark of 32 set by Todd
MacCulloch is 1996 … The 54 blocks also ranked third in the Pac-10 and fourth-most in Husky annals, trailing
the 67 rejections of both David Dixon (2002) and Chris Welp (1986), and the 63 by Welp in 1987 … Honored
as the Dec. 26 Pac-10 Player of the Week after an instrumental role in UW’s 88-72 upset of 12th-ranked LSU
(12/20/06), recording 23 points (10-16 FG, 3-4 FT), 12 rebounds, one assist, and one block (also helped stymie
Tigers’ star center Glen Davis, halting his 48-game double-figure scoring streak—limiting “Big Baby” to just
eight points on 3-of-11 shooting) … Posted a career-high 24 points (10-16 FG, 1-1 3pt, 3-4 FT), including only
career three-pointer at the buzzer to force a second overtime at USC (12/28/06) … Corralled a career-best 15
rebounds vs. UCLA (12/31/06) … Registered 12 points, five rebounds, a career-high seven assists, and four
blocks in collegiate debut vs. Pepperdine (11/12/06) … Swatted a career-best six shots vs. Sacramento State
(11/19/06) … Scored in double-figures 25 times and tallied 20-plus points on nine occasions … Registered
three double-doubles … Pulled down 10-plus rebounds in three games … Led the Huskies in scoring in nine
games, rebounding five times, and assists on eight occasions … Lost 20 pounds while battling a stomach
virus during the month of January.
USA BASKETBALL:
Member of the 2006 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship team, averaging 12.5 ppg
(.514 FG%, .750 FT%), 7.5 rpg, and 1.50 bpg in starting all four contests … Tallied a game-high 24 points to
accompany 10 rebounds in the United State’s 104-82 triumph over Argentina in the gold-medal game (7/2/06)
… Teamed with Seattle’s Kevin Durant, Golden State’s Brandan Wright, and Philadelphia’s Thaddeus Young
as a member of the 2006 USA Junior National Select Team that defeated the World Select Team 109-91 at the
Nike Hoop Summit in Memphis, Tenn.
HIGH SCHOOL:
Averaged 20.0 points, 11.3 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 3.10 blocks as a senior in 2005-06 at
Seattle Prep High School (Seattle, WA) … Honored as a 2006 McDonald’s, Parade Magazine, and EA Sports
All-American … Listed as the No. 1 prospect in the “Best of the West” poll conducted by the Long Beach Press-
Telegram … Named the Seattle Times’ State High School Player of the Year following senior season … Selected
to the five-member 2006 USA Today All-USA Prep Basketball first team … Earned the 2006 Gatorade Player of
the Year award for the state of Washington … Led his team to the 2006 state Class 3A championship, winning
MVP honors at the state tournament … Graduated with a 3.70 grade point average and received academic
commendations as a member of the Dean’s List, President’s List, and Honor Roll.
Personal
Full name is Spencer Mason Reynvaan-Hawes
Age 19
Son of Jeff and Lisa Hawes
Has a younger sister, Kaija
Father played at Washingotn from 1972-74, and uncle, Steve, was a Husky from 1970-72 and in the NBA for 5 teams spanning 10 seasons
Enjoys watching the Seattle Seahawks
Favorite pre-game meal is steak and potatoes
Pays close attention to poltics and current events
Shoe size 17 (Adidas)