Antonio Reynolds-Dean

After going undrafted in the 1999 NBA draft he started his professional career with a brief stint in Argentina and then moved to the IBA where he led the league in rebounding and was named Rookie of the Year.

He then played in Spain, mainly in the Liga Española de Baloncesto where he ranks top 10 in total rebounds (8th with 1,697) and blocks (4th with 268).

[8] In his last season in high school he averaged 24.6 points, 15.5 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 5.1 blocks[9] and 2 steals per game, and again was a second-team all-state selection.

[10] Reynolds-Dean signed to play for Rhode Island and coach Al Skinner put him in the starting lineup for his freshman season.

[1] Jim Harrick was appointed head coach of the Rhode Island Rams for the 1997–98 season, and Reynolds-Dean retained his spot in the starting lineup: he played 34 games, shooting a career-high 50.5% from the field and averaged 11.2 points, 7.6 rebounds, 1.9 assists and 2.5 blocks per game.

The Rams reached the Elite Eight during the 1998 NCAA tournament: Reynolds-Dean recorded 10 rebounds and 8 points in the 79–77 loss against the Stanford Cardinal.

[16] Reynolds-Dean ended his career at Rhode Island with 1,576 total points (11th all-time), 1,028 rebounds (3rd), 235 blocks (3rd) and started all of his 131 games with the Rams.

[2] During the spring of 2000 he joined the USBL signing for the Florida Sea Dragons (1 appearance) and then for the Brooklyn Kings.

[18] After retiring from his professional playing career, Reynolds-Dean took a job as director of basketball operation for the Fairfield Stags, working for head coach Ed Cooley.