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Immanuel Quickley

Immanuel Quickley

#5PG,
Pts
17.0
Reb
3.8
Ast
4.9
Bio
Height/Weight: 6' 2"/190 lbs
Born: Havre de Grace, Maryland
College: Kentucky
Draft: 2020 1st round (25th pick) by the
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    Former Knicks Guard Calls Out Joe Emiid's Foul

    © Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports Former Knicks Guard Calls Out Joe Emiid's Foul Former New York Knicks depth star Immanuel Quickley has commented on the team's recent controversy. Author: Geoff Magliocchetti Apr 26, 2024 In this story: Immanuel Quickley New York Knicks Knicks Joel Embiid Immanuel Quickley seems to think that Joel Embiid's defense on his old friend Mitchell Robinson was a low IQ move. Embiid's 50-point masterpiece from Thursday night, one that put the Philadelphia 76ers on the board against Quickley's former New York Knick compatriots, was partly overshadowed by a flagrant foul he picked up in the first half. As Robinson went up for a jumpshot, Embiid, who had fallen to the Wells

  • "Love Toronto": Raptors' Quickley talks about pending free agency

    When the Toronto Raptors traded for Immanuel Quickley earlier this season, it signalled the unofficial start of a new era for the franchise. While they'd lost Fred VanVleet — and several other key players over the years — due to free agency the previous summer, Toronto's blockbuster trade on December 30 was one of the first times in years the organization saw themselves as sellers. Quickley came from the New York Knicks alongside RJ Barrett in exchange for OG Anunoby, Malachi Flynn, and Precious Achiuwa, all three of whom were former first-round picks and once considered parts of Toronto's young core. The Raptors, who ended the season with a record of 25-57 to finish 12th in the Eastern Conference, didn't exactly have a season to remember.

  • Raptors already planning offseason group team workouts

    With the Toronto Raptors holding their end-of-season media availability for their players today, it marks the last time the team will officially be together for the 2023-24 campaign. With four midseason trades, a slew of injuries and personal absences, a lawsuit involving the New York Knicks, and an alleged gambling scandal surrounding Raptor Jontay Porter, the focus was more often than not off the court rather than on it.