Orlando Radhames Antigua Fernández (born February 20, 1973), nicknamed "Hurricane", is a former Dominican-American
basketball
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player and is currently an assistant coach at the
University of Kentucky
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under
John Calipari. He is widely known as becoming the first
Hispanic
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and the first non-
black
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player for the
Harlem Globetrotters in 52 years
when he signed in 1995. After his retirement from playing professional basketball he was named an assistant coach for the
Pittsburgh Panthers
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, the
Memphis Tigers
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, the
Illinois Fighting Illini
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and the
Kentucky Wildcats
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. In 2014, he was named the head coach of
South Florida, which he held until 2017. He is also the head coach of the
Dominican Republic national basketball team
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.
Early years
Antigua was born in the
Dominican Republic
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to a
Dominican father and Dominican mother. The family moved to
New York City
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and lived in the
Bronx
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where he was raised. There Antigua and his two siblings received their primary and secondary education. He attended
St. Raymond's High School, where he played basketball.
On
Halloween night in 1988, Antigua became the victim of a drive-by shooting and was shot in the head near his left eye. He recovered from the shooting, however the doctors were unable to retrieve the slug from his head. He was back playing basketball just two months after the incident
and gained media attention as the kid who'd taken a bullet to the head in a drive-by in his rough Bronx neighborhood.
During this period of his life Antigua's family also went through a period of homelessness. He kept the family together while housing was secured.
He overcame these difficulties and went on to serve as student council president at his high school and played a major role in the program's New York Catholic League Championship run under head coach Gary DeCesare. As a senior, he earned All-New York City and Parade All America Second Team honors. Antigua also played on the Gauchos youth basketball team. He caught the attention of various scouts during his high school playing days and was signed with the
University of Pittsburgh
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.
Pittsburgh Panthers
From 1991 to 1995 Antigua played basketball for the University of Pittsburgh Panthers basketball team. Antigua's performance during his freshman (Big East All-Rookie Team) and sophomore years under coach
Paul Evans contributed to an appearance in the NIT (
National Invitation Tournament) second round, and an NCAA tournament berth the season after.
Antigua was named the recipient of the United States Basketball Writers' Association (USBWA)
Most Courageous Award in 1994,
an honor presented annually to an individual associated with college basketball who displays exceptional courage both on and off the floor.
As a member of the Panthers, Antigua ranks 11th all-time in career 3-pointers made (117) and sixth in career 3-point field goal percentage (.386). He also ranks among the school's career leaders in blocked shots with 78, the 12th best total in Panthers history.
Basketball in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic
Antigua was able to play basketball in the Puerto Rican and Dominican basketball leagues because of his parents' Puerto Rican and Dominican roots. During his college years he would spend summers from 1991 to 1993 playing for the
Gigantes de Carolina (Carolina Giants), a team in the
Baloncesto Superior Nacional
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(BSN).
Antigua averaged 7.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in 1991, 10.4 points and 3.7 rebounds in 1992, and 8.7 points and 4.4 rebounds in 1993.
During one summer, while Antigua was playing in Puerto Rico, he began to suffer from severe ear pain. He thought he had an infection from being at the beach, but it turned out that the bullet that was lodged in his head had moved down into his ear canal. Surgeons removed the bullet and Antigua has not experienced any pain associated with the injury since.
Antigua continued to play for Carolina in 1996 and 1997 and averaged a career-high 16.8 points in 1997. He ended his professional playing career in 2002 with
Mets de Guaynabo.
In 1998, Antigua played for the Dominican Republic national team, which came close to representing the country in the Olympics and World championships for the first time in the history of its program. The team, however fell short in the qualifications. Among his teammates were fellow BSN player Franklyn Western, of the
Vaqueros de Bayamón
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(Bayamon Cowboys) and
NBA player
Felipe López.
Harlem Globetrotters
In December 1995, Antigua graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in social sciences.
He received offers from various
NBA teams to attend their camps and also received offers from European scouts, but instead he decided to sign a deal to play for the world-renowned Harlem Globetrotters.
Antigua, thus became the first Hispanic and the first non-black player on the Globetrotters' roster since
Bob Karstens played with the squad in 1942–43.
He made his debut as a Globetrotter in
Pittsburgh
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and was nicknamed "Hurricane" because of his dazzling moves and quickness.
During the seven years in which he played with the Globetrotters, he represented the squad in 49 different countries and on tours to South America, South Africa and on the acclaimed "Youth in Our Lives Tour."
Antigua met many people such as
Muhammad Ali,
Michael Jordan and
Magic Johnson. He did commercials and showed his skills on the
Late Show with David Letterman and in
Regis and Kathy Lee
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. According to Antigua, he rates meeting
Nelson Mandela in
South Africa
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as his favorite moment. He retired from the Globetrotters in February 2002.
Coaching career
From 2002–03, Antigua served as an assistant basketball coach at
Mt. Lebanon High School under Joey David and worked as a sales representative for Cavanaugh Promotions in the North Hills. In 2003, Antigua returned to University of Pittsburgh men's basketball as the director of operations under head coach
Jamie Dixon
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, and on June 7, 2006, was named an assistant coach.
In 2008, Antigua was hired as an assistant coach for the
University of Memphis
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men's basketball program where he joined head coach
John Calipari's staff. He then followed Calipari to the
University of Kentucky
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to take an assistant job there.
On March 31, 2014, Antigua was named the new head coach of the
South Florida Bulls
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. He left Kentucky's staff at the conclusion of the 2014 NCAA Tournament. He was also the head coach of the
Dominican Republic national basketball team
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from 2013 to 2015.
On January 3, 2017, USF dismissed Antigua as their head coach.
On April 5, 2017, Antigua was added to
Brad Underwood's staff at
Illinois
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.
In April 2021, it was rumored that Orlando Antigua may return to the University of Kentucky as an Assistant Coach under John Calipari.
This was made official on May 6, 2021, when Kentucky announced that Antigua and Illinois assistant coach Ronald “Chin” Coleman had been added to their staff.
Awards and recognitions
Among the many awards and recognitions which Antigua has received are the following:
*1991–95 Named the United States Basketball Writers' Association Most Courageous Athlete award recipient
*Named to Big East All-Rookie Team after the 1991–92 season; started in 78 games, averaged 8.0 points and 3.5 rebounds in 116 career games from 1991–95; concluded career as one of Pittsburgh's best all-time three-point shooters (.386- 117–303).
*Named one of the nation's top-100 most influential Hispanic Americans by Hispanic Business magazine.
Head coaching record
See also
*
List of Puerto Ricans
*
List of people from the Dominican Republic
This is a list of famous or notable people from the Dominican Republic. The list also includes individuals of Dominican ancestry who reside overseas.
Authors
* Julia Alvarez
* Arambilet
* Frank Báez
* Josefina Baez
* Fernando Cabrera
* ...
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Antigua, Orlando
1973 births
Living people
Basketball coaches from New York (state)
Basketball players from New York City
Baloncesto Superior Nacional players
Dominican Republic people of Puerto Rican descent
Harlem Globetrotters players
High school basketball coaches in Pennsylvania
Illinois Fighting Illini men's basketball coaches
Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball coaches
Memphis Tigers men's basketball coaches
Parade High School All-Americans (boys' basketball)
Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball coaches
Pittsburgh Panthers men's basketball players
Puerto Rican men's basketball players
South Florida Bulls men's basketball coaches
Dominican Republic emigrants to the United States
Forwards (basketball)