Antigua St. john's - One day after receiving his NBA Championship Ring for the 2011-2012 basketball season, Miami Heat center player Joel Anthony has been appointed Tourism Ambassador for Antigua & Barbuda.
Born to an Antiguan mother, Erene Anthony, Joel's accomplishments as a professional basketball were recognized on Wednesday night at the 9th Annual Independence State Banquet at the Sandals Grande Resort and Spa.
Anthony signed a one-year deal (with an option for a second) with Miami in July 2007. He made 24 appearances that season, averaging 3.5 points and 3.9 rebounds. The following year Anthony made his NBA playoff debut during Miami's first round series with the Atlanta Hawks. Miami lost the series 4–3. He was re-signed by the Heat in July 2009.
With Miami's high profile free agent signings of LeBron James and Chris Bosh in July 2010 much hype surrounded the team with its new self-proclaimed "Big Three". On July 16, 2010, Joel Anthony re-signed with the Miami Heat on a five-year, $18 million deal. During the 2011-2012 season, Joel won his first NBA title with the Miami Heat against the Oklahoma City Thunder. On the court, Joel Anthony is referred to as "The Warden".
From an early age, Joel traveled to Antigua to spend summer vacations, and thanks his mother for affording him an opportunity to keep his connections to Antigua & Barbuda intact. Last August, Joel celebrated his 30th birthday with friends and family at the family home in Old Road.
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