After going undrafted in the 1996 NBA draft he started his professional career in Israel, and in his first season he led the league in scoring with 22.8 points per game.
[10] Hill participated at the 1994 NCAA tournament, reaching the Final Four where his team lost to Duke: during that game, Hil scored a team-high 16 points and grabbed 9 rebounds in 30 minutes of play.
[13][14] The team qualified for the 1995 NCAA tournament for the second year in a row, and Hill played Florida's only game against the Iowa State Cyclones, recording 11 points and 3 rebounds in 31 minutes.
[13] On January 29, 1996, he was named SEC Player of the Week[17] and on March 2, 1996, he scored a career-high 30 points against Tennessee,[18] including a 18-footer game winner.
[19] At the end of the season he was named in the All-SEC Second Team by the Associated Press and by the coaches,[20] and won the MVP award during the NABC All-Star Game.
In 2002 he went back to France and joined Entente Orléanaise, a team which played in the LNB Pro B, the second level of French basketball.
In 2003 he joined BK Skonto, a Latvian team of Riga, and played 33 league games, averaging 21.3 points and 6.9 rebounds; he also played in the 2003–04 FIBA Europe League, ranking second in scoring with 20.2 points per game: he was selected to participate in the 2004 FIBA EuroCup All-Star Day.