Carmelo Antrone Lee

Carmelo Antrone Lee (born June 7, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player. Lee has played with the Guaynabo Conquistadores in the National Superior Basketball league of Puerto Rico, he played with Vaqueros de Bayamón from 2009 to 2012.[1] Internationally he has played with the Guaros (Venezuela), CAB (Portugal), Regatas C. (Argentina), LNBP (Mexico) and Metros (Dominican Republic). In 2007, Lee was included as a small forward in the Puerto Rico national basketball team. In 2009, he won the Puerto Rico national championship with Bayamon.

Carmelo Antrone Lee
Personal information
Born (1977-06-07) June 7, 1977
Atlanta, Georgia
NationalityPuerto Rican / American
Listed height6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Listed weight220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
College
NBA draft2000: undrafted
Playing career2002–2016
PositionForward
Career history
2002–2003Austin Cyclones
2003–2004Leñadores de Durango
2004–2005Cometas de Querétaro
2005Gallitos de Isabela
2005–2006Lobos Grises de la UAD
2006Conquistadores de Guaynabo
2006Regatas Corrientes
2006–2007CAB Madeira Funchal
2007Guaros de Lara
2007Conquistadores de Guaynabo
2008–2009Ironi Ramat Gan
2009–2012Vaqueros de Bayamón
2013–2014Piratas de Quebradillas
2014–2015Atenienses de Manati
2016Piratas de Quebradillas
Career highlights and awards
Medals
Men’s basketball
Representing  Puerto Rico
FIBA AmeriCup
Silver medal – second place 2009 Puerto Rico
Bronze medal – third place 2007 United States
Pan American Games
Silver medal – second place 2007 Brazil
Centrobasket
Gold medal – first place 2008 Mexico
Bronze medal – third place 2006 Panama
FIBA CBC Championship
Gold medal – first place 2007 Puerto Rico
Central American and Caribbean Games
Gold medal – first place 2006 Colombia
Gold medal – first place 2010 Puerto Rico

Early life

Lee was born in the United States to an African American mother and Puerto Rican father.

Career

  • 1995-1996: Florida (NCAA)
  • 1997-1998: Long Beach St. (NCAA)
  • 1998-1999: Long Beach St. (NCAA)
  • 1999-2000: Long Beach St. (NCAA)
  • 2000: Nike Summer League in Treviso (ITA)
  • 2002: Austin Cyclones (XBL)
  • 2003: Leñadores de Durango (MEX-LNBP)
  • 2004: Leñadores Durango (MEX-LNBP), in Aug. moved to Cometas de Querétaro (MEX-LNBP) 17g 18.4ppg 6.1rpg 2.7apg
  • 2005, February: BSN Pre-Draft Camp, Puerto Rico
  • 2005 March: drafted by Isabela (BSN Draft 1st Round- Nr.2)
  • 2005: Gallitos de Isabela (PUR-BSN): 32 games: 7.4ppg, 4.4rpg, 2.1apg, 2FGP: 47.0%, 3FGP: 25.0%, FT: 64.0%
  • 2005: IN Aug. signed at Lobos Grises de la UAD (MEX-LNBP): 22 games: 21.3ppg, 7.2rpg, 2.0apg, 1.5spg, 1.5bpg, 2FGP: 53.0%, 3FGP: 33.5%, FT: 81.1%
  • 2006: Conquistadores de Guaynabo (PUR-BSN,1T): 18.1ppg, 5.1rpg, 1.6bpg, in Sep. moved to Metros de Santiago (DOM-LIDOBA North)
  • 2006-2007: Regatas Corrientes (ARG-LigaA), released in Nov.'06: 7 games: 8.3ppg, 4.3rpg, 1.0spg, 2FGP: 42.9%, 3FGP: 33.3%, FT: 80%, then moved to CAB Madeira Funchal (POR-UZO Liga): 1 game: 6pts, 1reb, 2ast; left in Jan.'07 because of injury
  • 2007: In February signed at Guaros de Lara (VEN-LPB,1T), in April moved to Conquistadores de Guaynabo (PUR-BSN,1T)
  • 2008:Signed for Ironi Ramat Gan
  • 2009:Signed for Vaqueros de Bayamón (PUR-BSN)

Awards and achievements

  • Mexican LNBP All-Star Game -2003[2]
  • Puerto Rican National Team -2005–present
  • Mexican LNBP Regular Season Runner-Up -05
  • Centrobasket -2006: (Bronze): 5 games: 3.6ppg, 3.2rpg
  • World Championships in Japan -2006: 5 games: 3.0ppg, 1.2rpg
  • Dominican Rep. LIDOBA Finals MVP -2006
  • Dominican Rep. LIDOBA Champion -2006
  • Puerto Rican BSN All-Star Game -2006
  • Puerto Rican BSN Championship- 2009
  • Silver Medal (Puerto Rican National Team) Marchand Invitational Cup-2009
  • Silver Medal (Puerto Rican National Team) FIBA Americas Championship- 2009
  • Puerto Rican BSN All-Star Game-2010
  • Puerto Rican BSN All-Star-Game MVP- 2010

References

  1. "Statistiche Liga BSN" (in Spanish). Baloncesto Superior Nacional. Retrieved July 22, 2010.
  2. "Dos Algodoneros serán rivales en el Juego de Estrellas LNBP". El Siglo de Torreón (in Spanish). September 11, 2003. Retrieved April 18, 2021.
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