Kyle Austin

American basketball player
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican basketball player
PlacesUnited States of America
isAthlete Basketball player
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth18 October 1988, Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Age36 years
Star signLibra
Stats
Height:203 cm
Weight:105 kg
Sports Teams
Palencia Baloncesto
BC Körmend
The details

Biography

Kyle Armani Austin (born Oct 18, 1988) is an American professional basketball player currently playing for Club Nacional de Basketball of the Uruguayan Basketball League. He played collegiately at USC and then transferred to UC Riverside


Early life and high school

Austin was born to parents Carol Austin and Greg Ware in Pasadena, California. Austin attended Pasadena high school where he went on to be San Gabriel valley player of the year in consecutive seasons. He led his team to the CIF division 2 championship game where they lost in the final to Compton Dominguez. Austin received state player of the year honors becoming one of only two players to do so on the losing team.

College career

Austin signed to University of Southern California where he was given a scholarship made available due to the tragic death of then USC point guard Ryan Francis.

UC Riverside

Austin then played for UC Riverside.



Professional career

  • 2019-presente: Uruguay [Uruguayan Basketball League]] - Club Nacional de Basketball
  • 2016-2019: Argentine Liga Nacional de Básquet - Hispano Americano de Rio Gallegos
  • 2015-16: Italy A2 - Casalpusterlengo
  • 2014-15: Italy A2 - Latina Basket
  • 2013-14: Italy A2 - Bawer Matera
  • 2013: Mexico CIBACOPA - Mineros de Cananea
  • 2012-13: Hungary DivA - Kormend
  • 2012: Hungary DivA - Jaszberenyi
  • 2011: Sweden Basketligan - Boras
  • 2011: Évreux - France
  • 2011: Belgium - Pepinsteer
  • 2010-11: Portual LPB - Vitoria
  • 2010: Spain LEB Gold - Palencia

Awards/Honors

  • Eurobasket Honorable Mention All Italian League 2014
  • Eurobasket Hungary Forward of the year 2013
  • First Team All Big West 2010
  • First Team All Big West 2009
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