DraftExpress NBA Draft Prospect Profile: Quinn Cook, Stats, Comparisons, and Outlook
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DraftExpress: PG: Kyrie Irving (?) / Quinn Cook, SG: Bradley Beal / Austin Rivers / Vander Blue, SF: Harrison Barnes / Michael Gilchrist
2011-04-18 11:49:44
DraftExpress: Quinn Cook says knee (same as meniscus surgery) isn't feeling great so he decided to sit out t'day. Been playing too much, not treating it.
2011-04-07 09:58:14
DraftExpress: Nike Hoop Summit USA team announced. Many here in Springfield: Quinn Cook, Anthony Davis, Rakeem Christmas, Tony Wroten, Michael Gilchrist.
2011-01-16 10:38:48
DraftExpress: Me and Joe are loving him. Tearing poor Quinn Cook to shreds. Great get for Matta. RT @MattKamalsky What do you think of Shannon Scott?
2011-01-15 09:27:18
DraftExpress: Was reminded that Quinn Cook is coming off a knee injury. Should probably cut him slack. Clearly lacking explosiveness & lateral quickness.
2011-01-15 09:05:19
Team: Duke, Sophomore
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H: 6' 1"
W: 180 lbs
Bday: 03/23/1993
(20 Years Old)
Current: PG
NBA:   PG
Possible: PG
Rank 30 in NCAA Sophomores
RSCI: 29
High School: Oak Hill Academy
Hometown: Washington, DC

Basic Per Game Statistics - Comprehensive Stats - Statistical Top 25s
YearLeagueNameGPMinPtsFGFGAFG%2Pt2PtA2P%3Pt3PtA3P%FTMFTAFT%OffDefTOTAstsStlsBlksTOsPFs
2012/13NCAAQuinn Cook3633.611.74.210.141.62.76.243.01.53.939.31.82.087.70.53.33.85.31.40.12.22.7

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2011 Nike Hoop Summit: USA Team Measurements
April 12, 2011
Quinn Cook
Height (with shoes): 6-0
Weight: 177.3
Wingspan: 6-1
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2010 Boost Mobile Elite 24: Quinn Cook Interviews Myck Kabongo
September 18, 2010
Oak Hill's Quinn Cook interviews Findlay College Prep's Myck Kabongo at the Boost Mobile Elite 24 in Venice Beach, California.
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FIBA U-17 World Championships: Top American Prospects
August 16, 2010
A feisty little point guard with excellent leadership skills and solid passing ability, Quinn Cook did his job well here in Hamburg. He still has room to improve his decision making skills, and he's a bit on the small side, but he's fairly quick and strong and seems to possess excellent intangibles.

Quinn is an inconsistent offensive player who can score from the perimeter and has the ability to run a team effectively when dialed in, but is prone to making questionable decisions at times with the ball in his hands, particularly when it comes to his shot selection in the half-court. He went through stretches where he forced the issue but was absolutely outstanding in other situations, driving and dishing the ball creatively, making good post entry passes, doing a great job in transition, and looking like a true floor general. His ability to run the pick and roll is already far more advanced than most players his age, and he plays with a swagger that you like to see from your team's primary ball-handler.

Quinn is a tough guy who plays with emotion, is very involved in the game, and is highly competitive—all great traits for a young point guard to have. He can also be a bulldog on the defensive end, getting in the passing lanes. He's an absolute pest putting pressure on the ball, even if his lack of size raises concerns for the future if he doesn't grow a bit more. Cook is not the most highly-touted recruit amongst this group but nevertheless has all the makings of an excellent college player.
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