Immanuel Quickley: A crucial season for his development
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Immanuel Quickley: A crucial season for his development
"The 26-year-old point guard is coming off a frustrating, injury-riddled season, which saw him play in just 33 games. He was one of the few bright spots in the Toronto Raptors' crushing opening night loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers, where they were dismantled 136-106 at home. Quickley lit up the floor with 13 points in 14 minutes before a nagging injury sidelined him, setting the tone for a season plagued by setbacks for both him and the team."
"Despite the limited sample size, Quickley managed to post career highs across several categories: 13.3 field goals attempted, 6.8 three-point attempts, 3.9 free throw attempts, 5.8 assists, 1.8 turnovers, and 17.1 points per game. His usage rate was almost a career-high 25.1%, a near mirror of his rookie year (25.6%). With the arrival of Brandon Ingram, Quickley's usage is likely to dip, but that might actually be a positive development for his long-term success."
"This season is pivotal for Quickley in terms of establishing himself as a legitimate starting point guard in the league. The Eastern Conference landscape is wide open, with the Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers-two of the top contenders-dealing with significant long-term injuries to their stars, Jayson Tatum and Tyrese Haliburton, respectively. This creates an intriguing opportunity for other teams to step up, with the New York Knicks, Milwaukee Bucks, and Cleveland Cavaliers likely to claim the top three spots."
Immanuel Quickley, 26, missed significant time due to injuries, appearing in just 33 games after being sidelined by a nagging issue following an opening-night performance. He posted career highs in field goal attempts (13.3), three-point attempts (6.8), free-throw attempts (3.9), assists (5.8), turnovers (1.8) and scoring (17.1), while his usage rate remained near a rookie-year level (25.1%). The arrival of Brandon Ingram is expected to reduce Quickley's usage, a change that could benefit his long-term development. Quickley faces a pivotal season to establish himself as a legitimate starting point guard. The Eastern Conference is unsettled due to injuries to Jayson Tatum and Tyrese Haliburton, creating opportunity for other teams and a cloudy playoff picture.
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