Quinn Cook last played NBA basketball for the Cleveland Cavaliers a couple of seasons ago.
Before that, he bounced around the league and signed with a few teams.
While he was never the most important part of any squad, he would often step up and give a crucial assist or sink a much-needed bucket.
Throughout his career, he’s shot about 40% from the three-point line and has a field goal percentage of 46.1%.
He’s a talented two-time champion and he’s now bringing his skill to a team that desperately needs it.
The Kings have agreed to sign NBA veteran Quinn Cook to a one-year contact, source told @espn @andscape. The two-time NBA champion played for the G League Stockton Kings last season and is competing for a third point guard spot. Last played in the NBA for Cavs 2020-21 season. pic.twitter.com/bWjXCN02NS
— Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpears) August 9, 2022
The Sacramento Kings agreed to sign Cook to a one-year contract.
Cook last played for the G League Stockton Kings and is now competing for a third point guard spot on the Kings.
The latest Kings addition shows that the team really does have a game plan in mind.
Cooking With Cook
During this offseason, the Kings have been hard at work trying to put together a squad of sharp-shooting young guys who are ready to be a threat from all over the floor.
They have acquired a few names that suggest new head coach Mike Brown is intent on a run-and-gun team that is hard to slow down.
Next season will showcase Malik Monk, Kevin Huerter, Cook, and other Kings players putting up deep twos and threes while moving with speed and youthful enthusiasm.
Cook has a lot of experience with big teams and he’s hoping to impart his expertise to his new squad.
He is a two-time NBA champion with both the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Between his league history and his ability to move and make points, Cook could be a great addition for Sac-town.
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