Quincy Douby
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Position | Shooting guard |
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Height | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
Weight | 175 lb (80 kg) |
Team | Sacramento Kings |
Nationality | United States |
Born | May 16, 1984 Brooklyn, New York |
College | Rutgers |
Draft | 19th overall, 2006 Sacramento Kings |
Pro career | 2006–present |
Quincy Douby (born May 16, 1984 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American basketball player. A 6'3" sharpshooter, Douby played shooting guard for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. The Sacramento Kings made him the 19th selection of the 2006 NBA Draft.
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[edit] Rutgers
[edit] 2003-04 Season
Douby made a big impact as a true freshman at Rutgers, highlighted by his great play in Rutgers' NIT semifinal game against Iowa State, in which he scored 35 points to lead Rutgers to an overtime victory. Rutgers, however, went on to lose to Michigan in the NIT Finals. Quincy was named to the Big East All-Rookie Team to honor his stellar freshman year.
[edit] 2004-05 Season
Douby improved on his freshman season by averaging 15.1 points a game (11th in the Big East) and 3.38 assists a game, while posting a strong assist-turnover ratio (2 to 1). He was named Big East player of the Week along with West Virginia's Tyrone Sally the week of November 29.
[edit] 2005-06 Season
In his junior year, Douby became one of the top guards in the Big East and was named to the All Big-East team. He led the Big East in scoring with 25.1 points a game (including an astonishing 27 points/game in conference play), becoming the first Rutgers player to lead the Big East in scoring. In addition, he broke the all-time single season scoring record at Rutgers. Douby scored a Big East season high and Carrier Dome opponent record 41 points at Syracuse on February 1, 2006. After leading Rutgers to a first round victory in the Big East tournament over Seton Hall, Douby dropped 31 over the #2 Villanova Wildcats. Despite keeping it close in the first half, Villanova ran away with it in the second half ending Rutgers's hopes of a NCAA tournament birth. On May 15, 2006, Douby officially hired an agent(keith glass) making himself ineligible to return to college. During his three seasons at Rutgers, the Scarlet Knights had a winning record and Douby is considered by many sports pundits to be one of the best players to come out of Rutgers in decades.
[edit] 2006 NBA Draft
On June 28, 2006, Douby was drafted in the first round by the Sacramento Kings, nineteenth overall. Douby became the first Rutgers player to be drafted in the first round since Roy Hinson in 1983. On the 3rd of July, 2006, he was signed to a contract by Sacramento. [1]
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2006 NBA Draft | ||
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First Round Andrea Bargnani | LaMarcus Aldridge | Adam Morrison | Tyrus Thomas | Shelden Williams | Brandon Roy | Randy Foye | Rudy Gay | Patrick O'Bryant | Mouhamed Sene | J.J. Redick | Hilton Armstrong | Thabo Sefolosha | Ronnie Brewer | Cedric Simmons | Rodney Carney | Shawne Williams | Oleksiy Pecherov | Quincy Douby | Renaldo Balkman | Rajon Rondo | Marcus Williams | Josh Boone | Kyle Lowry | Shannon Brown | Jordan Farmar | Sergio Rodríguez | Maurice Ager | Mardy Collins | Joel Freeland |
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Second Round James White | Steve Novak | Solomon Jones | Paul Davis | P.J. Tucker | Craig Smith | Bobby Jones | Kosta Perovic | David Noel | Denham Brown | James Augustine | Daniel Gibson | Marcus Vinicius | Lior Eliyahu | Alexander Johnson | Dee Brown | Paul Millsap | Vladimir Veremeenko | Leon Powe | Ryan Hollins | Cheick Samb | Guillermo Diaz | Yotam Halperin | Hassan Adams | Ejike Ugboaja | Edin Bavcic | Loukas Mavrokefalidis | J.R. Pinnock | Damir Markota | Will Blalock |