New Zealand NBL Kenny made his debut in the
New Zealand NBL for the
Harbour Heat in
2004, playing a handful of games at the end of the season. He played every game and started all but two for the Heat in
2005, He played for the Heat until
2008. Kenny joined the
Hawke's Bay Hawks in
2009 After a season with the
Nelson Giants in
2016, Kenny returned to the Hawks for the
2017 season. On 1 April 2017, he recorded 22 points and 15 assists in the Hawks' 102–91 loss to the
Wellington Saints. Kenny continued on with the Hawks in
2018 and
2019. In June 2020, Kenny was acquired by the
Otago Nuggets for the
2020 season. In his 19th season in the league, he won his first championship and earned co-
Defensive Player of the Year honours alongside
Izayah Le'afa. Kenny returned to the Hawks in
2021 and continued on in
2022,
2023 and
2024.
Australian NBL and Germany After being part of the
New Zealand Breakers squad during the
2013–14 NBL season, Kenny had a short stint with Licher BasketBären during the 2014–15 German
ProB season. On 1 September 2015, Kenny signed with the
Perth Wildcats for the
2015–16 NBL season. He saw plenty of court time in his rookie season, particularly during the first half of the year with
Damian Martin injured. He helped the Wildcats win the
NBL championship. On 11 May 2016, Kenny re-signed with the Wildcats on a three-year deal. He missed time early in the
2016–17 NBL season with a groin strain. Despite his minutes decreasing, Kenny remained a crucial figure for the Wildcats as he helped the team win back-to-back championships. In January of the
2017–18 season, Kenny began playing in career-best form. His scoring improved by nearly six points per game, while his percentage from beyond the arc spiked by almost 30 per cent. On 22 April 2018, the Wildcats parted ways with Kenny after opting not to take the club option on his contract. On 26 April 2018, Kenny signed with the
Cairns Taipans. He played the next four seasons with the Taipans. ==National team career==