"No autopsy, no foul." - Stewart Granger, former Villanova and Cavaliers guard.

 
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20  -  Quincy Pondexter - SF, 6'6, 225
Memphis Grizzlies - Acquired via trade in December 2011
       Date of birth: 03/10/1988
       Country: USA
     Drafted (NBA): 26th pick, 2010
     Out of: Washington
  NBA Experience: 2 years
  Hand: Right
 Agent: Arn Tellem (Wasserman Media Group)



Date
League
Transaction
6th December, 2012 Israel Released by Bnei Hasharon.


From blog:


   Where Are They Now, 2010 Summer League
2010-09-17

- Quincy Pondexter - All the good things I have previously said about Quincy Pondexter have been somewhat mitigated by the Ariza trade.

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   Creative Financing in the NBA, 2010
2010-08-12

Of the aforementioned 29 players signed so far, all but Wesley Johnson, DeMarcus Cousins, Greg Monroe, Gordon Hayward, Avery Bradley, Craig Brackins, Quincy Pondexter and Lazar Hayward have performance incentives in their contracts. This means that the top three picks all have them, as do most of the ones below them. So when I say it is standard practice to have performance incentives in rookie scale contracts, I am not just yanking your crank. It really is.

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   Sham's 2010 NBA Draft Night Recap, Part 1
2010-06-27

Pick 26: New Orleans gets this pick as the final part of the Cole Aldrich trade, and they nail this one. They choose Quincy Pondexter from Washington, a player who doesn't help with the interior defense problem, but who does instantly become the team's best small forward.

The small forward spot has been nothing but fail for the Hornets for years. The Peja Stojakovic signing was dreadful. James Posey woefully underperformed. Mo Peterson, even more so. Julian Wright has not done much. And the Bonzi Wells rental was unsuccessful. But with Pondexter on board, New Orleans may well have one position sorted out down the road. Now they need to take Peja's expiring and properly, seriously, genuinely, trutfhfully, sincerely do something about the big men spots. And that means doing more than just trying to paper over the cracks with that human crack paper, Sean Marks.

New Orleans's absolutely fantastic 2009 draft night salvaged many years of bad decision making. Their 2010 draft night might have done the same, but it won't be because of Brackins.

In his draft capsule, Quincy Pondexter has a neck wider than his head.



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