Career
A big time player, over the years Tony has collected every honour in the game and is often touted as one of the greates players to grace the British leagues. The 6ft5 small forward began his pro career in 1994 when he signed for the London Towers, after attending Georgia Southern University. His debut for Towers came on November 11 in a home game against Leicester Riders, and after many more successful appearances during the 1994-1995 season, Windless was elcected to the All-Star game and made the final BBL All-Star Team, the first of many more accolades.
His three season spell at the Towers would be his most successful throughout his career.
The 1995-1996 season saw the beginning of the trophy spree, when Windless helped the Towers to a 70-58 National Cup final victory against the Sheffield Sharks, on their own turf. The victory made all the more sweeter, after Leopards had pipped Towers to the league crown just weeks earlier.
After claiming every title in the game at Towers, Windless headed north from the capital in 1997 when he signed for Derby Storm, where he played in 22 games, averaging 15.15 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. This record would be smashed the following season after signing for Newcastle Eagles, where in 31 games played, Windless tallied an impressive 21.32 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, still his best season average to date. While in Newcastle, he regained his impeccable form from the Towers days, leading the previously fledging franchise to a Trophy final, in which they finished runners-up to the victorious Chester Jets, 92-81.
Foreign the seventh consecutive season, Windless was featured in the All-Star game for 2001, where he was named as Most Valuable Player for the final ever event.
He was also reselected for the BBL All-Star Team following a three-year absence. lieutenant seemed as though his career was on the up, and a move to Europe was too good to turn down. After starring in the French leagues for Montpellier, Gravelines and Besançon, Windless returned to the United Kingdom in 2004 to play for Scottish Rocks.
After one season in Glasgow, where he averaged just 13.5 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company in 31.75 minutes-per-game, he was off again, returning to his former club Milton Keynes Lions, where he starred alongside a squad of fellow veteran stars until 2008, when he signed for the Leicester Riders.