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League
  
NBL Canada

Listed height
  
6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)

NBA draft
  
2012 / Undrafted

Weight
  
107 kg

Siblings
  
Nick Stover

Nationality
  
American

Listed weight
  
225 lb (102 kg)

Height
  
2.06 m

Pro career
  
2012

Position
  
Center, Power forward


Born
  
June 1, 1990 (age 26) Pasadena, California (
1990-06-01
)

High school
  
Windward School (Los Angeles, California)

College
  
UCLA Bruins men's basketball (2010–2012)

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Anthony Thomas Stover (born June 1, 1990) is an American professional basketball player for the Saint John Riptide of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL). He competed for two seasons at UCLA before his dismissal from the program. Stover has played in multiple leagues during his pro career, including the NBA D-League.

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Early life and career

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Stover was born on June 1, 1990, in Pasadena, California to Craig and Rena Stover. His father played basketball collegiately for Pepperdine University and Stover's younger brother, Nick, played for South Alabama. He first attended Renaissance Academy near his hometown, averaging 10.6 points, 6.8 rebounds and 7.4 blocks per game as a junior. Stover then moved to Windward School in Los Angeles, where he played basketball and volleyball. He won the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division V basketball title as a senior in 2009. In his final season, he earned all-state honors and averaged 14.0 points, 11.0 rebounds and 9.5 blocks per game. Stover left Windward as California's second-best center, as stated by Rivals.com. ESPN rated him the 33rd-best center of his class. He was ranked a four-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com.

College career

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Stover played two years in college for UCLA. He was negatively profiled in a February 2012 Sports Illustrated article, which stated that he partnered with Reeves Nelson to erode team unity as a freshman and did not take practices seriously, often shooting free throws one handed or fading away. As a sophomore, he posted averages of 0.5 points and 1.5 rebounds in 28 games, recording 8.4 minutes per contest. His 1.4 blocks per game were a team high. In August 2012, he was dismissed from the team for failing to meet eligibility requirements. Coach Ben Howland said in a statement. "We are very disappointed that Anthony has not met his academic requirements. We had high expectations for him, and we were looking forward to getting increased contributions from him during this coming season."

Professional career

After departing UCLA, Stover joined the Los Angeles D-Fenders of the NBA D-League and subsequently played for a Japanese squad. In 2015, Stover played for the Rochester Razorsharks in the Premier Basketball League, helping the team to a 17–0 record and league title. Although he could have made more money elsewhere, Stover signed with the Saint John Mill Rats of the National Basketball League of Canada (NBL) due to the possibility of winning a championship. Stover was named NBL Canada Player of the Week on February 7, 2016, after averaging 13 rebounds and six blocked shots in three games for the Mill Rats. At the end of the season he was named Defensive Player of the Year after setting a league single season record with 132 blocks. On October 6, 2016, Stover re-signed with the Mill Rats, since renamed the Saint John Riptide, for the following season.

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References

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