Tony Farmer | |
Team: | Indios de San Francisco de Macorís |
Position: | Small forward |
League: | Liga Nacional de Baloncesto |
Birth Date: | 24 March 1994 |
Birth Place: | Cleveland, Ohio |
Nationality: | American |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 6 |
Weight Lb: | 245 |
High School: | Garfield Heights (Garfield Heights, Ohio) |
College: | Lee (2015–2017) |
Draft Year: | 2017 |
Career Start: | 2018 |
Years1: | 2018–2019 |
Team1: | Yakima SunKings |
Years2: | 2019–2020 |
Team2: | Al Rayyan |
Years3: | 2020 |
Team3: | Halcones de Ciudad Obregón |
Years4: | 2021 |
Team4: | Pichincha de Potosí |
Years5: | 2021 |
Team5: | Riachuelo de La Rioja |
Years6: | 2022–2023 |
Team6: | Halcones de Ciudad Obregón |
Years7: | 2023 |
Team7: | Al Salam |
Years8: | 2023 |
Team8: | Al Manama |
Years9: | 2023–2024 |
Team9: | Al Nawair |
Years10: | 2024 |
Team10: | Halcones de Ciudad Obregón |
Years11: | 2024–present |
Team11: | Indios de San Francisco de Macorís |
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Tony Farmer (born March 24, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for the Indios de San Francisco de Macorís of the Liga Nacional de Baloncesto. A highly touted high school prospect, Farmer's career was brought to a halt when he was sentenced to three years in prison after pleading guilty to kidnapping charges in 2012. After his release in 2015, he played college basketball at Lee College and participated in the 2017 NBA draft, where he went undrafted.
Farmer excelled at Garfield Heights High School outside of Cleveland, Ohio, graduating in 2012. He was rated among the top 100 high school players in the U.S.[1] In his senior year, Farmer was being recruited by several Division I schools, including a handful in the Big Ten.
Farmer planned to enroll at Lincoln College, but was refused admission.[2] He eventually signed to play with Lee College, a community college in Baytown, Texas.[3] As a freshman in 2015–16, he made 31 appearances for the Runnin’ Rebels, averaging 16.7 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists a contest.[4] In 2016–17, Farmer scored 17.4 points per outing, while pulling down 9.5 rebounds and dishing out 3.2 assists a game.[5]
After the conclusion of his sophomore year, Farmer turned pro and put his name in the 2017 NBA draft.[6] He would ultimately be undrafted that year.[7]
In the 2018 season, Farmer played two games for the Yakima SunKings of the NAPB.[8]
Farmer signed with Al Rayyan of the Qatari Basketball League on November 12, 2019.[9] He averaged 19.7 points, 10.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game in 16 games played.[10]
In 2020, Farmer played two games with Mexican team Halcones de Ciudad Obregón of the Circuito de Baloncesto de la Costa del Pacífico (CIBACOPA) before the league was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[11]
Farmer played with Bolivian team Pichincha de Potosí in 2021, leading them to an appearance in the league finals.[12]
In September 2021, Farmer signed with Riachuelo de La Rioja in Argentina.[13]
Farmer returned to the Halcones de Ciudad Obregón for the 2022 CIBACOPA season.[14] He earned All-Star honors.[15] Farmer returned to the Halcones for the 2023 season.
He made his debut for Al Salam in Saudi Arabia in October 2023. Farmer appeared in five games for the team, averaging 21.4 points as well as 7,4 rebounds per contest.[16]
Farmer moved to Al Manama of Bahrain in November 2023.[17] In three appearances, he averaged 14.7 points, 8.7 rebounds, 1.0 assist, and 1.0 steal per game.[18]
Farmer joined Al Nawair of Syria in December 2023.[18]
Farmer returned to the Halcones de Ciudad Obregón for the 2024 CIBACOPA season.[19] He again earned All-Star honors.[20] Farmer led the league in scoring with 23.1 point per game.[21]
In May 2012, Farmer was indicted by a grand jury on charges of kidnapping, assault and robbery against his former girlfriend in Bedford Heights.[22]
In August 2012, Farmer pled guilty to all three charges and was sentenced to three years imprisonment. In June 2015, he was released from prison.[23] [24]
In September 2020, police in Kenner, Louisiana, issued a warrant for Farmer's arrest on felony domestic abuse battery.[25]