Quickley is heading into his first full season as a member of the Raptors. He came over in a trade mid-way through the 2023-24 campaign and locked in for the long haul by signing a five-year extension in the offseason. Quickley averaged 15.1 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.5 assists in 29 games coming off the bench for the Knicks to start last season but hopped straight into a starting role with the Raptors and averaged 18.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 0.9 steals across his final 38 appearances of the season. He hit the 30-point mark twice on the year, both within his final three appearances of the season, including a high of 32 points on 10-for-24 shooting in a road loss against the Nets in early April. Quickley dished a minimum of 10 assists on six occasions during the back half of the season with the Raptors, including a season-high 18 assists in a road loss against the Suns in early March. He also averaged a career-high 2.5 made three-pointers per game, while shooting a blistering 39.5 percent from deep in 2023-24, further establishing himself as a legitimate threat from beyond the arc. Quickley is in an ideal situation heading into the 2024-25 campaign, as he has the keys to his new team and is set to play alongside young, but proven scorers such as RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes. Overall, Quickley has a strong chance of continuing on an upward trajectory in his overall production. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a five-year, $162.5 million contract with the Raptors in July of 2024.
Personal Bio/PreCareer Summary
Immanuel Jaylen Quickley was born June 17, 1999 in Havre de Grace, Maryland. His parents are Nitrease and Marcellous Quickley and he has two siblings. Nitrease played college basketball at Morgan State. For high school, Quickley attended John Carroll School. As a sophomore, he hit the gaming winning 3-pointer during the Baltimore Catholic League championship and earned All-Metro Player of the Year honors. In 2017, Quickly played on the U.S. FIBA Under-19 World Cup team. As a senior, Quickley led the team to the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference title and was named a McDonald's All-American. Quickley was also an honor student at John Carroll. The sharp-shooting guard then attended the University of Kentucky from 2018 to 2020. At Kentucky, Quickley studied exploratory studies in agriculture. After the 2019-20 season, Quickley was named SEC Player of the Year. The guard can play both the saxophone and the drums. Fans can follow Quickley on Twitter @IQ_GodSon and on Instagram @immanuelquickley__.
. Quickley played for the Kentucky Wildcats from 2018 to 2020. In his freshman season, he posted 5.2 points, 1.8 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 0.8 made three-pointers over 18.5 minutes per game, with seven starts. He also shot 82.8 percent from the free throw line. Quickley scored in double-digits in six games, all victories for the Wildcats. Quickley's game evolved as a sophomore (2019-20), when he averaged 16.1 points and 4.2 rebounds per contest. He also shot an impressive 42.8 percent from behind the arc. Quickley led the Wildcats to a 25-6 record before the COVID-19 pandemic prematurely ended the season. At the close of the season, the combo guard was named SEC Player of the Year by the league's coaches and an All-SEC First Team member. Quickley then declared himself eligible for the 2020 NBA Draft.
ANALYSIS Quickley will miss his seventh consecutive game due to a bruised right pelvis he sustained in Toronto's season-opening loss to the Cavaliers. The 25-year-old's timetable for a return to game action remains unclear, though Davion Mitchell and Jamal Shead will likely continue to shoulder an increased role while Quickley is out.
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How does Immanuel Quickley compare to other players?
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True Shooting %
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Effective Field Goal %
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3-Point Attempt Rate
Percentage of field goal attempts from three point range.
Free Throw Rate
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Offensive Rebound %
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Defensive Rebound %
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Total Rebound %
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Assist %
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Steal %
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Block %
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Turnover %
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True Shooting %
60.4%
Effective Field Goal %
55.6%
3-Point Attempt Rate
44.4%
Free Throw Rate
44.4%
Offensive Rebound %
0.0%
Defensive Rebound %
16.4%
Total Rebound %
8.1%
Assist %
46.6%
Steal %
3.0%
Block %
0.0%
Turnover %
11.8%
Usage %
36.7%
Fantasy Points Per Game
22.4
Fantasy Points Per Minute
1.6
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Quickley continues to be a sporadic scorer but finished with career highs in points (14.9), rebounds (4.1), steals (1.0) and minutes (28.9) per game during the 2022-23 campaign. The backup point guard has also posted a 2.8 AST:TO ratio in each of the last two seasons. The most important jump for Quickley between Years 2 and 3 was his efficiency from the field. He was able to improve his field-goal percentage from 39.2 to 44.8 and his three-point percentage from 34.6 to 37.0 while also increasing his attempts per game. When given an expanded role, the Kentucky product excelled, averaging 22.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.2 steals in 38.5 minutes per contest across 21 starts. But he'll likely still come off the bench in 2023-24 after New York added Donte DiVincenzo to a backcourt that already featured Jalen Brunson, Quentin Grimes, Josh Hart and RJ Barrett. Quickley missed just one regular-season game last year, which allowed him to finish as the 67th overall fantasy scorer in eight-category leagues, but he was only 125th in per-game value. If he can stay healthy again, which hasn't been a concern over his first three campaigns, Quickley will have solid utility for a reserve, but his upside is limited as long as the Knicks' starting backcourt is available.
Quickley was a sporadic producer during Year 2 and finished with nearly identical scoring numbers (11.3 points per game) to his rookie campaign, though he did increase his rebounding (3.2 per game) and assist (3.5) production. The No. 25 overall pick in 2020 struggled to consistently score the ball and shot just 39.2 percent from the field and 34.6 percent from three (5.1 attempts per game). However, the dynamic guard displayed his full potential when given an extended opportunity. Across three starts, the Kentucky product averaged 22.3 points, 6.3 assists and 4.7 rebounds, including a 34-point, 12-assist and 10-rebound triple-double during the regular-season finale -- his second triple-double of the campaign. With Kemba Walker and Alec Burks gone and Jalen Brunson now in the mix, Quickley will likely garner a similar role in Year 3, though he may be pushed for playing time from fellow youngsters Miles McBride, Quentin Grimes and Cam Reddish, who have all shown flashes early in their respective careers. Derrick Rose is still in the mix, but it's unclear what type of player he'll be after another devastating lower-body injury.
Quickley emerged as one of the few steals of the 2020 NBA Draft, as the guard averaged 11.4 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 0.5 steals during his rookie season. The 22-year-old landed managed to hit 39.5 percent from the field, 89.1 percent from the charity stripe and 38.9 percent from beyond the three-point arc. This upcoming season could be a rough one for Quickley, however, as the Knicks were able to add key pieces and depth to their backcourt. The acquisitions of Kemba Walker, Evan Fournier and Quentin Grimes will likely reduce Quickley's 2020 season average of 19.4 minutes. The former Kentucky guard has plenty of upside as a three-point shooting specialist, but his role could be compressed, leading to Quickley only providing fantasy value in deep leagues.
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Unlikely to play Friday
GToronto Raptors
Pelvis
October 31, 2024
Quickley (pelvis) is listed as doubtful for Friday's game versus the Lakers, Josh Lewenberg of TSN.ca reports.
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Not expected to miss time
GToronto Raptors
October 4, 2024
Quickley has been spotted sporting a brace on his wrist after practice as a precautionary measure since he's dealing with a left thumb injury, but he's not expected to miss time in the regular season because of that problem, according to Blake Murphy of Sportsnet.
ANALYSIS Quickley is playing through a sprain of his left thumb, and the Raptors are being extremely cautious with the injury because they want him to be fully available for the regular-season opener. Quickley is in line for a big year in 2024-25 after agreeing to a five-year, $175 million contract with the Raptors in the offseason. He averaged 18.6 points, 6.8 assists, 4.8 rebounds and 0.9 steals in 33.3 minutes while shooting 39.5 percent from deep in 38 regular-season games for Toronto after being acquired from the Knicks in December.