Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters Reyes was selected fourth overall in the
2008 PBA Draft by the
Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters. He and Talk 'N Text's other draftees
Jayson Castro and
Jared Dillinger made their debut in a win over the
Coca-Cola Tigers in the
2008–09 Philippine Cup. Talk 'N Text went on to win the championship that conference.
Barako Bull Energy Boosters In the offseason, Reyes was traded to the
Barako Bull Energy Boosters. That would be most productive season, as he averaged 5.3 points and five rebounds in over 24 minutes of play. After the
2010–11 season ended, despite getting a one-year contract offer from Powerade, he decided to retire and move to Florida to be with his family. Against his former team during the
2012–13 Philippine Cup, he scored 17 points on 8-of-9 shooting with six rebounds to help Air21 get the win. In their match against the
Alaska Aces, he was seen hitting the Aces'
Calvin Abueva in the face with an open hand. Reyes denied that he hit Abueva and was just trying to stand up, and claimed that Abueva pulled his jersey, causing both of them to fall down. Referees didn't see the play, so he wasn't given a technical foul. He was fined P10,000 for his actions and for taunting Abueva. In 2013, he announced that he had torn his ACL, this time on his opposite knee.
Return to the Tropang Texters On October 14, 2013, Reyes and a 2015 second round draft pick were sent to Talk 'N Text. This marked a return to the franchise that had drafted him. He was able to win one more championship with Talk 'N Text in the
2015 Commissioner's Cup. A season later, NLEX traded Reyes to the
Mahindra Floodbuster for
Bradwyn Guinto. Mahindra however didn't give him a contract. On December 15, 2016, he announced his retirement on his
Instagram account, deciding to return to the US to be with his family. ==PBA career statistics==