Quincy Miller
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Quincy Cortez Miller-Scott[1] (born November 18, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Toyama Grouses of the B.League. He played for the Detroit Pistons, Sacramento Kings and Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA), as well as the Reno Bighorns, Iowa Energy and Grand Rapids Drive of the NBA Development League.
No. 30 – Toyama Grouses | |||||||||||||||
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Position | Small forward / power forward | ||||||||||||||
League | B.League | ||||||||||||||
Personal information | |||||||||||||||
Born | (1992-11-18) November 18, 1992 (age 31) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. | ||||||||||||||
Listed height | 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) | ||||||||||||||
Listed weight | 235 lb (107 kg) | ||||||||||||||
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High school |
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College | Baylor (2011–2012) | ||||||||||||||
NBA draft | 2012: 2nd round, 38th overall pick | ||||||||||||||
Selected by the Denver Nuggets | |||||||||||||||
Playing career | 2012–present | ||||||||||||||
Career history | |||||||||||||||
2012–2014 | Denver Nuggets | ||||||||||||||
2012–2013 | →Iowa Energy | ||||||||||||||
2014–2015 | Reno Bighorns | ||||||||||||||
2015 | Sacramento Kings | ||||||||||||||
2015 | Reno Bighorns | ||||||||||||||
2015 | Detroit Pistons | ||||||||||||||
2015 | →Grand Rapids Drive | ||||||||||||||
2015–2016 | Crvena zvezda | ||||||||||||||
2016–2017 | Maccabi Tel Aviv | ||||||||||||||
2017 | Brose Bamberg | ||||||||||||||
2020 | Taoyuan Pauian Archiland | ||||||||||||||
2020–2021 | Benfica | ||||||||||||||
2021–2022 | Nacional | ||||||||||||||
2022 | Converge FiberXers | ||||||||||||||
2023 | SeaHorses Mikawa | ||||||||||||||
2023 | TNT Tropang Giga | ||||||||||||||
2023–present | Toyama Grouses | ||||||||||||||
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He was born in the Chicago metropolitan area and was raised there until the age of 13, at which point he moved to live with an uncle in North Carolina so that he could live a better life. He attended four different high schools, but eventually became one of the top ten high school basketball prospects in the class of 2011. He played for USA Basketball in the 2010 FIBA Americas Under-18 Championship. Early in his senior year, he tore his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), rendering him incapable of playing the remainder of the season.
He played his true freshman season with the Baylor University Bears men's basketball team as a forward for the 2011–12 team. In his freshman season, the team set school records for its best start (17–0), longest winning streak (17) and highest ranking (3/3). Following the 2011–12 Big 12 Conference men's basketball season, he was named the Big 12 co-Freshman of the Year and was recognized as an honorable mention All-Big 12 and a Big 12 All-Star Team selection by the Big 12 coaches. He was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year by Sporting News.
In the NBA, Miller had a modest role for most of his first two seasons. He began to get regular playing time midway through his second season, and in the final weeks of his second season he became an everyday starter due to injury. In 2016, he earned an All-EuroLeague Second Team selection and was a member of the 2015–16 ABA League champion, the 2015–16 Basketball League of Serbia champion and the 2016–17 Israeli Basketball State Cup winner.