The diminutive point guard left his mark on the history books of the college, and is still considered one of its best players of all time.
After playing in Germany, McIntyre decided to move back to the United States, and signed with the Fayetteville Patriots in the NBA D-League.
His performance that year, 15.3 points and 4.9 assists per game, helped him get to the NBA Summer League, and sign a contract with the New Orleans Hornets.
Unable to again draw interest for another NBA contract, McIntyre decided to go back to Europe and play in Italy.
He had his first chance to compete in the second highest level of Europe, by playing with the team in the ULEB Cup (EuroCup) competition.
His shooting touch and excellent defense played a major key, alongside his great leadership skills, in helping Siena win the Italian League championship.
[2] In November 2011, McIntyre announced his retirement from playing professional basketball, due to a bad hip injury.
[3] At only 5'9 1⁄4" (1.76 m) tall, McIntyre played with good energy and feel for the game, which he used to helped Montepaschi Siena win titles in Italy, like the Italian League championships in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010.
During his playing career prime, McIntyre was considered to be an excellent offensive point guard, with good shooting skills.