Scottie Reynolds
Scottie Reynolds
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Scottie Reynolds is the full name of the American basketball player.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born on October 23, 1987, in Atlanta, Georgia. His current status as alive means there are no recorded death dates.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Reynolds is an American citizen by nationality and a professional basketball player by profession.
Early Life and Background
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Scottie Reynolds grew up in the Atlanta suburb of Decatur, where he was raised by his parents. His father played baseball at the University of Georgia, introducing Scottie to various sports from a young age. Reynolds' natural talent and dedication to improving earned him recognition as a top prospect at West Lake High School.
Major Accomplishments
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Scottie's accomplishments in basketball include:
Winning the 2007 McDonald's All-American Game MVP award.
Being named a consensus first-team all-American by multiple publications, including The Sporting News and Rivals.com, following his senior season at Villanova University.
Holding numerous school records for scoring.Notable Works or Actions
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Scottie Reynolds' most notable contributions to the sport include:
Helping Villanova reach the Final Four in 2009.
* Being named Big East Player of the Year during his junior year at Villanova.
Impact and Legacy
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Reynolds left an indelible mark on the world of basketball. His impressive performances have not only inspired aspiring players but also made a lasting impact on the sport.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Scottie Reynolds' remarkable achievements, exceptional talent, and dedication to the sport have solidified his place as one of the most influential figures in modern basketball history.
Quotes by Scottie Reynolds

He called me at practice. He talked to me and I didn't say anything. I was shocked.

I'm waiting for the coach to be named. I'm not making any fast decisions. Hopefully it'll go smoothly. Until they name a coach, that's the story.

I'm not 100 percent sure I want to be at Oklahoma. I need to be 100 percent sure, and in order for that to happen, I need to explore other options.

I'm disappointed, it hurts. I had full faith that Coach was going to be there my whole four years. But it just didn't work out like that.

I'm excited. That was one of the things I wanted to doÂplay in front of people that haven't seen me since middle school.

It was a family decision for him and you can't go wrong with that. He was trying to provide for his family.

That probably wasn't something that I should have done, but being the competitor that I am, you know, I hate second place and I hate to lose.

It's very disappointing to have the class that we have and it's coming down to a coach leaving to break it up. We're all talking. We're all seeing what we're going to do.

I tried to put my teammates in the best situation possible. It just didn't work out tonight.
