Free-agent guard Quinn Cook officially signed with the Kings, over a month since it was first announced. The 29-year-old last played in 2020-21, spending time with the Lakers and Cavaliers and averaging 3.3 points between both clubs. The veteran isn't guaranteed to be on Sacramento's roster after training camp. However, even if he is, he likely won't offer much to fantasy managers, especially since his best days are seemingly behind him.
Point guard Quinn Cook has reportedly signed a one-year contract to join the Sacramento Kings for the 2022-23 season, per Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee. The 29-year-old has been well traveled since first joining the league in '16, with the Kings set to be his sixth professional franchise with whom he appears. Cook played part of last season for Lokomotiv Kuban in Russia, before signing on with the G League in February. A two-time NBA champion from his days with the Warriors and Lakers, Cook has averaged 6.4 points across 14.1 minutes per game throughout his career. With De'Aaron Fox and Davion Mitchell set to handle the vast majority of point guard duties, Cook is merely a depth piece for the Kings as they attempt to return to the postseason for the first time since 2005-06.
Quinn Cook Scores Game-High 22 Points Wednesday Night
Los Angeles Lakers point guard Quinn Cook produced his best performance of the season in Wednesday's loss to Orlando, scoring a game-high 22 points on 9-for-14 shooting. Troy Daniels and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope both added 17 points, so the team was heavily carried by the bench in this one. Cook has proved that he's a baller when given an opportunity, but he hasn't earned much trust this season in L.A., averaging only 13 minutes a night. He played nearly twice as much on Wednesday, with Rajon Rondo (hand) on the shelf. Rondo isn't expected to feature this week, and the Lakers have one more game on Saturday, so Cook has some fantasy value at the moment.
Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook provided an excellent boost off the bench on Tuesday when he scored 19 points in 24 minutes of action in a win over the Pelicans. Cook added three dimes with two rebounds and made two triples on the night. With many of the Dubs usual top guns looking to have the night off on Wednesday, we can see Cook getting a lot of touches and should be in for a big line when they square off against the Grizzlies in his club's season finale.
Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook took advantage of some extra run with his club getting a big lead early in the 47-point destruction of the Hornets on Sunday. Cook connected on 8-for-13 shooting to score 21 points while adding four rebounds and four assists with a steal in 23 minutes of action. We have seen Cook take advantage of extra playing in the past, and if we see Stephen Curry and/or Klay Thompson taking a night off this week, Cook is worth a look as a cheap flier in DFS or a streamer play in season-long formats.
Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook scored eight points on Thursday night, adding one assist and one steal in 21 minutes. Stephen Curry (groin) is projected to make his return on Saturday, so Cook's time in the starting lineup appears to have officially come to an end. If you own him on your fantasy team, you can safely drop him back to the waiver wire.
Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook struggled with his shot on Monday but still managed to fill up the score sheet with some lower-end stats in the win. Cook shot just 3-for-10 from the floor for eight points while adding six rebounds with four assists and a steal with a block while knocking down two makes from deep. Cook has been up and down as he has been filling in for the injured Stephen Curry (groin) and with Curry nearing a return, Cook is ready to be dropped in all formats.
Golden State Warriors point guard Quinn Cook scored six points on 2-for-11 shooting and 2-for-6 from beyond the arc in Saturday night's victory over the Kings. He also grabbed six rebounds and doled out five assists in 29 minutes. It was his worst shooting performance this season. However, the 25-year-old has now hauled at least five rebounds in each of the last four games. Cook has played well played well over the last seven contests overall, reaching double-figures in five of those games and posting a 19:6 assist-to-turnover ratio during this stretch. The third-year pro will look to extend his streak of consecutive games with at least one three-pointer to 12 straight in a good matchup against the Magic on Monday.
Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook posted a solid line as he connected on five makes from three to score 19 points in 30 minutes of action on Friday. Cook also added five boards with two assists in the blowout win over the Trail Blazers. Cook looked to have injured his groin at one point in the game, but played through it and seemed fine overall. With Stephen Curry to miss more time, keep rolling with Cook to see if he can stay hot.
Golden State Warriors guard Quinn Cook played 33 minutes for his shorthanded club and added seven points with six assists and grabbed five rebounds on Wednesday. Cook connected on 3-for-8 from the floor and 1-for-4 from three and provided a steal with three turnovers in the start. Cook has been a decent fill-in guard for the injured Stephen Curry (groin) and will continue to log extra minutes with the superstar sidelined, making him worth an add in all formats.