After playing in college for
Cal State Northridge he moved to Japan after playing there in the
Universiade. On arrival he adopted his mother's surname of Takahashi to integrate. Takahashi joined
Isuzu Motors of the
Japan Basketball League for the 1995–1996 season and quickly established himself in Japanese basketball, winning the league title and being awarded rookie of the year and the first of many All-Star designations. From then on he would be a vital element of the team that won all but two titles until it withdrew from the league due to financial difficulties in 2002. Takahashi would later repeat that success at
Toyota Alvark where he won the title a further three times before joining his current team the
Aisin Seahorses. He won his ninth championship in his first year with the Aisin seahorses. ==National team==