Domantas Sabonis

Player

Birthday May 3, 1996

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Portland, Oregon, U.S.

Age 27 years old

Nationality Lithuanian

Height 2.11 m

#5994 Most Popular

1988

His mother is Ingrida Mikelionytė, the first Miss Lithuania in 1988.

1991

He has two older brothers, Žygis (born 1991) and Tautvydas (born 1992), and a younger sister, Aušrinė (born 1997).

When Arvydas was once asked if any of his sons will follow his footsteps in basketball, he singled out Domantas due to his stubbornness, and because he is left-handed.

1996

Domantas Sabonis (born May 3, 1996) is a Lithuanian-American professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Lithuanian national team.

Son of the Hall of Fame player Arvydas Sabonis, Sabonis is an All-NBA Team member and three-time NBA All-Star.

Sabonis started his career in Spain with Unicaja Málaga.

He then moved to the United States and played college basketball for the Gonzaga Bulldogs.

Domantas was born on May 3, 1996, in Portland, Oregon, when his father, Arvydas Sabonis, was playing for the Portland Trail Blazers.

2004

In 2004, Domantas' father retired from basketball, and the whole family moved from Portland to Málaga, Spain.

Sabonis declined a Unicaja offer of a three-year $630,000 contract in order to play in the NCAA.

2014

He committed to NCAA Division I squad Gonzaga University prior to the 2014–15 season.

On November 14, 2014, Sabonis solidly debuted by scoring 14 points, grabbing 8 rebounds, and dishing 2 assists, along with one steal and one block in 20 minutes.

2015

On February 3, 2015, after averaging 13 points and 11 rebounds per 26 minutes he was named West Coast Conference Player of the Week.

After a stellar regular season with Gonzaga, Sabonis was named to the All-WCC Second team, as well as to the WCC All-Freshman team.

On March 10, the Gonzaga Bulldogs defeated the BYU Cougars 91–75 and won the WCC Tournament Title for the third straight time.

Sabonis was one of the best players in the game with 15 points and 6 rebounds.

During March Madness, Sabonis led Gonzaga to the Sweet 16 with 18 points and 9 rebounds.

Gonzaga beat UCLA to make it to the Elite Eight, Gonzaga's first regional final with Mark Few as head coach and second overall.

Sabonis scored 12 points and grabbed 8 rebounds during that game.

The season ended with a loss to the future champions Duke and Sabonis was named to the NCAA Tournament South Regional All-Tournament team.

In his first NCAA season, Sabonis averaged 9.7 points, along with Gonzaga team highs of 66.8% field-goal percentage and 7.1 rebounds.

On April 4, Few told ESPN that Sabonis planned to return for his sophomore season at Gonzaga, adding that Sabonis never seriously considered declaring for the 2015 NBA draft.

On August 13, 2015, ESPN placed Sabonis 20th in its NCAA players rankings heading for the 2015–16 season, describing him as "one of the nation's best, and edgiest, rebounders".

Sabonis began his second NCAA season with an outstanding career-high performance of 26 points (FG: 12/13, FT: 2/2); he also added 7 rebounds in a 91–52 win over Northern Arizona.

On December 19, Sabonis set a new career high in points and rebounds, scoring 36 points (FG: 12/16, FT: 12/15) and grabbing 16 rebounds; his team won 86–79.

The Zags' head coach Mark Few said that he never had seen a monster line like that for a Zag.

Two days later, Sabonis improved on another career high by dishing out 6 assists; he also scored 23 points, grabbed 8 rebounds, and led Gonzaga past the Pepperdine Waves 99-73.

2016

After being drafted 11th overall in the 2016 NBA draft by the Orlando Magic, Sabonis was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder on draft night, spending his rookie season with the team before being traded to the Indiana Pacers in 2017.

He played five seasons for the Pacers and was named an All-Star twice during his tenure.

In 2022, Sabonis was traded to the Sacramento Kings for rising star Tyrese Haliburton, in a move considered shocking to many.

Named to his first All-NBA team and third All-Star selection in 2023, he led the Kings alongside De'Aaron Fox to the third seed and helped them break their NBA record 17-year playoff drought.

On January 2, 2016, he was just one point shy of his scoring record with 35 points; he also added 14 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 blocks in a thrilling come-from-behind victory in OT versus the San Francisco Dons 102–94.

On January 9, Sabonis once again improved his rebounds record by grabbing 17 rebounds, and adding 28 points, 3 steals, 3 blocks and 4 assists, his team won 85–74.

After the game, the Bulldogs head coach Mark Few said: "Sabonis, none of us can take for granted the type of year he is having... Such consistency, it's amazing".

On January 21, nearly posted a triple-double with 17 points, 13 rebounds, and a career-high 7 assists.

Two days later, Sabonis grabbed a new career high of 20 rebounds, as well as 12 points and 2 assists.

He was named to the 35-man midseason watchlist for the Naismith Trophy on February 11.

On March 1, he was included into the First-team All-WCC.

Two days later, Sabonis received CoSIDA Academic All-American honors.

On March 17, Sabonis began his second March Madness appearance by leading his team past the Seton Hall Pirates 68-52 to the Round of 32, scoring 21 points, grabbing 16 rebounds and making 4 assists, despite having a flu.