Education
García began playing basketball in his native municipality, before moving to Lake Forest Illinois and playing one year for Lake Forest Academy, then transferring to East Chicago, Indiana, where he attended East Chicago Central High School.
García began playing basketball in his native municipality, before moving to Lake Forest Illinois and playing one year for Lake Forest Academy, then transferring to East Chicago, Indiana, where he attended East Chicago Central High School.
While in high school, he was included in the World Team that participated in the Nike Hoops Summit. García was recruited to the University of Memphis by John Calipari, but was unable to play during his freshman year after confronting difficulties to meet the standards of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Eligibility Center. After being cleared, he was included in the roster but suffered an Master of Comparative Laws injury that kept him inactive for months.
Despite being expected to miss the entire season, García was cleared to play in February, participating with the team throughout the final stages of the season and post-season tournaments.
In December 2010, he decided to sign with Central Bank Málaga of the Liga ACB in Spain after playing only limited time in the gaming scheme of Memphis" new coach, Josh Pastner. García debuted as a professional in the team"s LEB Oro affiliate Central Bank Axarquía.
In 2011, García signed to play for Central Bank Granada. García tore the ligaments of his right knee on 11 October during a practice with the C.B. Granada team
In 2013 the Puerto Rico Bachelor of science in nursing his draft with the Piratas de Quebradillas was traded for Vaqueros de Bayamon.