Education
Booker T. Washington High School.
Booker T. Washington High School.
At 6"0" (183 m) and 185 lb (885 kg), he played as a guard. Burks played at Washington High School in Memphis, then one year at Hiwassee Junior College in Madisonville, Tennessee before joining the University of Memphis as an invited walk-on. His senior year he was named the Conference United States of America player of the year.
After a career at the University of Memphis, he was a second round draft pick of the Orlando Magic in the 2004 National Basketball Association Draft.
Burks averaged three points in 24 games in his rookie season. After appearing in four games for the Miami Heat during the 2006 preseason, he was signed by them on October 2, 2006. but was waived on October 26, prior to the beginning of the 2006-2007 National Basketball Association season.
Burks later played with Red Star Belgrade (KK Crvena zvezda) of the Serbian basketball league. He signed with Lukoil Academic in Bulgaria in August 2007.
According to a eurobasket.com report, Burks was banned for a season from International Basketball Federation, because KK Crvena zvezda had informed them that Burks had broken the rules of his contract by leaving 20 days earlier.
On July 20, 2009, Burks was shot by a robber in Memphis. Burks underwent several surgeries and recovered in the hospital. The man who shot him was convicted of attempted second degree murder and other charges and was sentenced to 97 years in prison.
He will be eligible for parole after serving 51 years.
He had been released on probation for another crime only a month before shooting Burks. Burks became an assistant coach for Le Moyne College-Owen College in 2010.
Burks formed a lawn care business, Antonio Burks Star Maintenance and Lawn Services, in 2013.