Quincy Lewis
Drafted by:
Utah, Round 1, pick 19.

 
EXPERT ANALYSIS
  "Quincy Lewis showed vast improvement in the Goodwill Games last summer, playing alongside Wally Szczerbiak, Andre Miller and Elton Brand and bringing home the gold medal. Lewis is a very good scorer who led the Big Ten, and he scored in a variety of ways. He can run the floor, spot up and put it down and hit the pull up jumper.

Lewis is 6-7 and thin, so he must add pounds and muscle to be able to take the bumping he will face in the NBA. Lewis has some Reggie Miller in him, and could be a nice off-guard in the NBA. The questions about Lewis are his strength and quickness, and his ability to play the off-guard spot in the NBA."
-- ESPN's Jay Bilas

College: Minnesota
Height: 6-7
Weight: 215 pounds
Position: Forward
Age: 22 (June 26, 1977)
Birthplace: Little Rock, Ark.

Career highlights

  • Named Third Team All-America by The Associated Press and the NABC as a senior
  • Averaged 12.7 points and 4.0 rebounds per game in four seasons at Minnesota
  • Member of the 1998 U.S. Goodwill Games Team that won the gold medal against Australia
  • At Nike Desert Classic, averaged 6.7 points and 2.0 steals per game

    College highlights
    Senior

  • Led the Big Ten and finished sixth in the nation with 23.1 ppg
  • Was consensus All-Big Ten First Team selection by media
  • Named Big Ten Player of the Week three times
  • Led the team in scoring in 22 of 28 games, including a streak of 20 consecutive games
  • Averaged 25.5 ppg in conference games
  • Scored a season-high 36 points against Seton Hall and Indiana
  • Recorded a season-high five steals against Illinois
  • Grabbed a season-high 10 rebounds on four occasions

    Junior

  • Played in all 35 games with 34 starts
  • Was second in scoring at 14.5 points per game and rebounding at 5.6 per game
  • Was an honorable mention All-Big Ten selection
  • Scored 19 points in overtime win over Fresno State in NIT semifinals, then scored another 19 points in NIT final win over Penn State en route to being an All-NIT team selection
  • Was a Big Ten All-Tournament selection after averaging 19 points per game, including two games of 25 points
  • Averaged 19.4 points over the final eight games of the season
  • Scored a season-high 25 points vs. Northwestern and Michigan in the Big Ten Tournament
  • Led the team in scoring nine times and scored 20 or more points six times

    Sophomore

  • Played in all 35 games, averaging 17.7 minutes per game off the bench
  • Was the team's sixth leading scorer at 8.0 points per game
  • Named the CBS/Chevrolet Player of the Game for his 15-point effort against UCLA in the NCAA Midwest Regional Final
  • Scored a season-high 20 points in overtime win at Indiana
  • Had a then career-high eight rebounds vs. Southwest Texas State in the NCAA Midwest Regional First Round

    Freshman

  • Ranked second on the team in 3-point percentage at 36.6 percent (26-for-68)
  • Scored 13 points and had three rebounds vs. Wichita State
  • Scored 26 points vs. Nebraska on 9-of-14 shooting, which included four-of-eight shooting from three-point range
  • Led the team with 12 points vs. California
  • Came off the bench to post season-bests in points (27) and minutes (31) vs. Iowa

    College statistics
    SEASON G FGM FGA PCT FTM FTA PCT REB AST PTS AVG
    1995-963076167.4552436.66756352026.7
    1996-9735110230.4784570.64391512818.0
    1997-9835197431.45780118.6781956650614.5
    1998-9927226495.457120148.8111603862523.1
    TOTALS1276091323.460269372.723502190161412.7
    Three-point field goals: 1995-96, 26-for-71 (.366); 1996-97, 16-for-58 (.276); 1997-98, 32-for-107 (.299); 1998-99, 53-for-133 (.398). Totals: 127-for-369 (.344).











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