Last Updated on April 14, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

Here’s detailed information about Antywane Robinson:

Player Profile

  • Full Name: Antywane Robinson
  • Nationality: American
  • Age: Born July 12, 1984
  • Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
  • Height: 6 ft 8 in (203 cm)
  • Weight: 220 lb (100 kg)
  • Wingspan: 7 ft 0 in (213 cm)
  • Shoe Size: Size 16 (US)
  • Number: Typically wore #22 during his professional career
  • Position: Power Forward / Small Forward
  • High School: Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Virginia)
  • College: Temple University (2002–2006)
  • NBA Draft: Undrafted in the 2006 NBA Draft
  • Teams Played For:
    • While Robinson did not play in the NBA, he had a successful career overseas, playing for various teams including:
      • Pau-Orthez (France)
      • Cholet Basket (France)
      • Enel Brindisi (Italy)
      • SPO Rouen Basket (France)
      • Manresa (Spain)
      • Other teams in Europe and Asia.
  • Championship Rings: None
  • Kids: Not publicly documented
  • Siblings: Not publicly documented

Antywane Robinson’s player archetype was that of an athletic combo forward: a rangy, mobile frontcourt scorer who fit best as a secondary offensive option, ran the floor well, and used his size and movement skills to attack openings rather than operate as a pure low-post hub. Defensively, he projected more as a versatile forward who could contest, rebound, and provide mobile support across the front line than as a true interior anchor, while offensively he brought value through transition play, face-up drives, opportunistic scoring, and complementary half-court finishing. At roughly 6-foot-8 and around 220 pounds, Robinson had the long, lean build and athletic profile of a modern forward, and his play style leaned toward energy, activity, and matchup flexibility rather than heavy on-ball creation or bruising post play. (RealGM Basketball)

Sources:

RealGM — Antywane Robinson Player Profile, Sioux Falls Skyforce
The Temple News — Out of the shadows
The Temple News — Big-time win over Hurricanes
The Draft Review — Antywane Robinson