League LNPB NBA draft 2009 / Undrafted Height 1.83 m | Listed height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Role Basketball Player Nationality American / Mexican Name Orlando Mendez-Valdez Pro career 2009 | |
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Born April 29, 1986 (age 38) San Antonio, Texas ( 1986-04-29 ) Similar People Adam Parada, Paul Stoll, Lorenzo Mata, Noe Alonzo, Jorge Gutierrez |
Orlando mendez valdez highlights wku vs gonzaga ncaa tournament
Orlando Homer Méndez-Valdez (born April 29, 1986) is an American-born Mexican professional basketball player. He is currently a free agent, but has played for the previous five seasons with the Halcones UV Xalapa.
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- Orlando mendez valdez highlights wku vs gonzaga ncaa tournament
- Orlando mendez valdez highlights wku vs s alabama
- High school career
- College career
- International career
- Pan American Games
- FIBA COCABA Championship
- FIBA Americas Championship
- Centrobasket
- References

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High school career

Mendez-Valdez attended Lanier High School in San Antonio, Texas, where he graduated in 2004. He was named the San Antonio Player of the year his senior year, and his jersey number was retired in 2009.

Mendez-Valdez attended prep school at Charis Prep in Goldsboro, North Carolina. He won the MVP award in the Bull City Classic, and led the team to a championship at the tournament.
College career

At the collegiate level, Mendez-Valdez played for Western Kentucky University from 2005–2009. He was a member of the 2008 Sweet Sixteen team which included Courtney Lee, Tyrone Brazelton, Ty Rogers, and Boris Siakam. In 2009, he was named the Sun Belt Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year, and the Sun Belt Conference Male Athlete of the Year. In addition, he received All-American accolades, and recorded the first-ever triple double in Western Kentucky history.
International career

In 2013, Mendez-Valdez helped lead Mexico to victory in the gold medal game against Puerto Rico at the FIBA Americas Championship.
Pan American Games
FIBA COCABA Championship
FIBA Americas Championship
Centrobasket
