Date | League | Transaction |
---|---|---|
3rd May, 2010 | Dominican Republic | Signed a one season contract with Metros de Santiago. |
3rd August, 2011 | Spain | Signed a one year contract with La Palma. |
15th July, 2012 | Dominican Republic | Signed for the remainder of the season with Reales de le Vega. |
13th August, 2012 | Spain | Signed a one year contract with Caceres. |
6th August, 2013 | Spain | Signed a one year contract with CB Tizona Burgos. |
30th July, 2014 | Colombia | Signed a one season contract with Guerreros de Bogota. |
14th November, 2014 | Germany | Signed for the remainder of the season with Nuernberg, |
15th September, 2015 | Dominican Republic | Signed a one season contract with Enriquillo. |
7th January, 2016 | Puerto Rico | Signed a one season contract with Bruyos de Guayama (to join after completion of La Vega League season). |
1st August, 2016 | Dominican Republic | Signed for the remainder of the season with Reales de la Vega. |
2nd October, 2016 | Dominican Republic | Signed another one season contract with Enriquillo. |
2006 - 2011 | Villanova (NCAA) |
May 2011 - July 2011 | Metros de Santiago (Dominican Republic) |
August 2011 - June 2012 | La Palma (Spain, LEB Gold) |
July 2012 - August 2012 | Reales de la Vega (Dominican Republic) |
August 2012 - June 2013 | Caceres (Spain, LEB Gold) |
August 2013 - June 2014 | Burgos (Spain, LEB Gold) |
July 2014 - October 2014 | Bogota (Colombia) |
November 2014 - June 2015 | Nuernberger BC (Germany, ProA) |
September 2015 - January 2016 | Enriquillo (Dominican Republic, La Vega League) |
January 2016 - June 2016 | Guayama (Puerto Rico) |
August 2016 - September 2016 | Reales de la Vega (Dominican Republic) |
October 2016 - present | Enriquillo (Dominican Republic, La Vega League) |
March 16, 2011
The Wildcats play a more conventional rotation this season than their usual four guard-er, with Antonio Pena and Moof Yarou manning the middle. Both are opportunity scorers more than featured offensive players, and both are good interior defenders. But there are differences. Pena runs the court, gets putbacks and other finishes around the basket, and has a 15-18 foot jumpshot to go with that; Yarou nails himself to the post, waits for the ball to come to him, and either puts it in or gets fouled trying. Pena can pass, Yarou can't. Yarou is tough, Pena can wilt. Pena is finesse, Yarou is strength. Pena is slightly quicker and can play away from the basket; Yarou is bigger and more athletic and doesn't leave the paint a great deal. Yarou rebounds considerably better than Pena. Neither is consistent. But Pena is a fifth year senior, while Yarou is a sophomore. One of them will play in the NBA. You decide which.