This is from the VSL official site, it looks like this interview was done shortly before the draft.
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Player to Watch: Quincy Douby
Quincy Douby NBA Workout
Dennis Rogers
drogers@vegassummerleague.com
TVSL's Dennis Rogers recently caught up with sharp shooting Quincy Douby at a recent NBA workout. Douby, a prolific scoring shooting guard from Rutgers, averaged 25.4 points (sixth in the nation), 4.3 rebounds and 3.1 assists in his junior season. The three-year player from Rutgers was named first-team all-BIG EAST and earned All-America honors from the AP (honorable mention), CollegeHoops.net (fourth team) and Collegeinsider.com. Scored a career-high 41 points against Syracuse on 15-32 shooting. He was named to the BIG EAST honor 10 times his junior season, more than any other player in the league. Douby is a terrific three point shooter with great range and has a great offensive game. He can be streaky at times, but when he is hot, he is deadly. His thin frame (6-3, 175 pounds) is not NBA ready, plus he plays more like a two guard than a point guard. Douby is projected to be picked anywhere from 20-27 in the first round of the draft.
(on his biggest strengths)
"I'm a really good shooter. When guys get double-teamed, they kick it out to me and (the shot) is automatic. I can knock that down consistently. I still have a lot to learn because I've only played organized ball for six years. I'm still developing as a player."
(on more of his strengths)
"I can slash, shoot and handle the ball. I feel like I can bring a lot to a team, and I still haven't finished developing as a player. This is only my sixth year playing organized ball, so I got a whole lot to learn still. I'm just trying to get the opportunity."
(on what he's trying to show during workouts)
"That I can handle the ball. I'm a little bit of a combo guard. I want to show that I'm a legit shooter and really good passer who can get people open shots.
The best I've shot in workouts was when I was in Sacramento; I missed probably about two shots the whole workout (out of over 100). I was on fire and knocking everything down in every drill. I shot ridiculously. They told my agent they wanted to clap (during the workout)."
(on his outside shot)
"I feel mine is definitely up there with those players, especially with the way I had to shoot in games. Being the only scoring threat on my college team, I was seeing double teams, triple teams, box and ones, you name it."
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New insight on why we picked him?
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