However, the PBA had revised its rules, requiring Filipino-Americans to play in the PBL, a semi-professional league, at least one year.
[2] He played for the Harbour Centre Batang Pier, helping them win their first PBL championship.
[1] Reyes applied for the 2006 PBA draft, but the Bureau of Immigration failed to recognize his passport in time, so he backed out and returned to Harbour Centre.
[3] Reyes was selected fourth overall in the 2008 PBA Draft by the Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters.
[5] He and Talk 'N Text's other draftees Jayson Castro and Jared Dillinger made their debut in a win over the Coca-Cola Tigers in the 2008–09 Philippine Cup.
[9] After the 2010–11 season ended, despite getting a one-year contract offer from Powerade, he decided to retire and move to Florida to be with his family.
[8] Reyes was then offered a one-year deal by the Petron Blaze Boosters, who had just lost in the 2011 Governors' Cup finals.
[5] Months after the 2015 PBA Draft, Reyes and Kevin Alas were sent to the NLEX Road Warriors in a three-team trade.
In 2020, he started a fundraiser "Share the Stroke", that gives surfboards to children in La Union.