By Scottie Reynolds
After an illustrious four-year career at Villanova, Scottie Reynolds didn’t go down the typical path of a consensus First Team All-American. Finishing his tenure at ’Nova second all-time in scoring and leading the Wildcats to a Final Four appearance in ’09 – highlighted by an unforgettable mad-dash game-winner over one-seeded Pittsburgh – Scottie went undrafted in 2010. After a brief stint with Prima Veroli in Italy, he set his sights back on America in hopes of getting the opportunity to play at the next level. Taken 13th overall in the NBA D-League Draft by the Tulsa 66ers, he was then traded to the Springfield Armor. As one of the perennial figures of Villanova Basketball and a current standout in the D-League, we decided there was no one better to turn to for an inside scoop on life in the NBA’s minor league. In his first entry, Scottie talks about life on the road, Dee Brown as a coach and being heckled. Read More »
Tags: Antonio Pena, Corey Fisher, Corey Stokes, Craig Brackins, Dee Brown, Doug West, Kyle Lowry, L.D. Williams, Randy Foye, Scottie Reynolds, Springfield Armor, Tulsa 66ers, Villanova, Villanova University
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By Austin Burton
Once upon a time, Antonio Pena was known only as one of the “other guys” on Sebastian Telfair‘s team at storied Lincoln High School (Brooklyn, NY). But after a journey that has since taken him through two years at a prep school in Connecticut, knee surgery and a redshirt season, Pena has re-emerged as one of the key players on a Villanova University squad contending for a national championship in 2010.
Pena, a 6-8 junior power forward, is averaging 11 points and 7.5 rebounds for the Wildcats (22-3, 11-2 Big East), ranked No. 3 in the country before last night’s loss to UConn. Read More »
Tags: Antonio Pena, Corey Fisher, Corey Stokes, Dante Cunningham, Greg Monroe, Jay Wright, Kevin Durant, Lazar Hayward, lebron james, Levance Fields, Luke Harangody, Reggie Redding, Scottie Reynolds, Sebastian Telfair
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