Post by jhb on Sept 12, 2019 12:11:36 GMT
Qyntel Woods
Phoenix Suns (2006-2011)
Carolina Cougars (2012)
Los Angeles Lakers (2012-2013)
Washington Bullets (2014-2019)
Portland Trail Blazers (2020-2021)
Phoenix Suns (2006-2011)
Carolina Cougars (2012)
Los Angeles Lakers (2012-2013)
Washington Bullets (2014-2019)
Portland Trail Blazers (2020-2021)
At a Glance
- One of the greatest all-time draft sleepers in TMBSL history, coming into the league as the 27th overall pick
- Teamed with Hakeem, Stephon Templeton, Butch McRae, and Max Zaslofsky in his second season in the league to lead the Suns to one of the more dominant playoff runs in TMBSL history, having only one series along the way that lasted more than 5 games
- Currently 14th all-time in career win shares and 6th all time among wing players
- One of only 22 players in TMBSL history to have recorded a season with 17 or more win shares
- Finished 7th all-time in career minutes played and 22nd all-time in career points scored
- One of 39 players to achieve over 90% career accuracy from the free throw line
- Teamed with Hakeem, Stephon Templeton, Butch McRae, and Max Zaslofsky in his second season in the league to lead the Suns to one of the more dominant playoff runs in TMBSL history, having only one series along the way that lasted more than 5 games
- Currently 14th all-time in career win shares and 6th all time among wing players
- One of only 22 players in TMBSL history to have recorded a season with 17 or more win shares
- Finished 7th all-time in career minutes played and 22nd all-time in career points scored
- One of 39 players to achieve over 90% career accuracy from the free throw line
Career Stats
Years played: 16
Games played: 1254
Points per game: 22.4
Rebounds per game: 7.9
Assists per game: 2.2
Steals per game: 1.2
Blocks per game: 0.9
Turnovers per game: 1.0
FG%: .505
FT%: .905
3P%: .361
Achievements/Awards
Champion
All-Star (7x)
All-Star Game MVP
All-League First Team
All-League Second Team (2x)
All-League Third Team (2x)
Player of the Month
Player of the Week (2x)
Player of the Game (159x)
All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x)
All-Rookie Team
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2006 - All-Rookie Team
2007 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2008 - All-League Third Team
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - All-League Second Team
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - All-League Second Team
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-Star Game MVP
2012 - All-League Third Team
2016 - All-Star Game Participant
2016 - All-League First Team
Champion
All-Star (7x)
All-Star Game MVP
All-League First Team
All-League Second Team (2x)
All-League Third Team (2x)
Player of the Month
Player of the Week (2x)
Player of the Game (159x)
All-Star Rookie Game Participant (2x)
All-Rookie Team
2006 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2006 - All-Rookie Team
2007 - All-Star Rookie Game Participant
2008 - All-Star Game Participant
2008 - All-League Third Team
2009 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - All-Star Game Participant
2010 - All-League Second Team
2011 - All-Star Game Participant
2011 - All-League Second Team
2012 - All-Star Game Participant
2012 - All-Star Game MVP
2012 - All-League Third Team
2016 - All-Star Game Participant
2016 - All-League First Team
Biography
Height: 6'9"
Weight: 245
College: Northeast Mississippi CC
Transactions
- Drafted with the 27th pick in the first round of the 2006 draft by the Phoenix Suns
- Tested free agency following the expiration of his rookie deal in 2010 but returned to the Suns on a deal worth $120,312,500 over 7 years
- Was claimed by the Carolina Cougars during the Big Contraction of 2012
- Was traded mid-season in 2012 to the Los Angeles Lakers along with Alvin Oakley for Dermarr Johnson, the Blazers 2014 1st round pick, the Lakers 2016 1st round pick, and dump bucks
- Was assigned to the Washington Bullets via contraction waivers after the Los Angeles Lakers franchise folded after the 2013 season
- Offered to resign in Washington on a deal worth $93,437,500 over 4 years following the expiration of his second contract during the 2017 offseason and was declined by the franchise; he finally agreed with the team to a one-year deal at $17,600,000
- Following the expiration of his one-year pledge following 2017, he once again offered Washington a resigning for multiple years at $41,343,750 over 2 years and was declined again; he ended up agreeing to another one-year deal at the same price
- After being rebuffed two years in a row on his requests for long-term deals, Woods and his team of advisors offered Washington a one-year pact to resign following the 2018 season at $15,840,000 and were once again rejected; he ultimately came to terms on a $12,000,000 deal during free agency
- Woods and his team finally had enough of Washington's bullshit in the 2020 off-season and tested free agency, ultimately agreeing to terms with the Portland Trail Blazers on a one-year pledge at $15,000,000
- Woods tested free agency again in the 2021 off-season and returned to Portland on a fifth consecutive one-year agreement at a value of $8,000,000
- Tested free agency following the expiration of his rookie deal in 2010 but returned to the Suns on a deal worth $120,312,500 over 7 years
- Was claimed by the Carolina Cougars during the Big Contraction of 2012
- Was traded mid-season in 2012 to the Los Angeles Lakers along with Alvin Oakley for Dermarr Johnson, the Blazers 2014 1st round pick, the Lakers 2016 1st round pick, and dump bucks
- Was assigned to the Washington Bullets via contraction waivers after the Los Angeles Lakers franchise folded after the 2013 season
- Offered to resign in Washington on a deal worth $93,437,500 over 4 years following the expiration of his second contract during the 2017 offseason and was declined by the franchise; he finally agreed with the team to a one-year deal at $17,600,000
- Following the expiration of his one-year pledge following 2017, he once again offered Washington a resigning for multiple years at $41,343,750 over 2 years and was declined again; he ended up agreeing to another one-year deal at the same price
- After being rebuffed two years in a row on his requests for long-term deals, Woods and his team of advisors offered Washington a one-year pact to resign following the 2018 season at $15,840,000 and were once again rejected; he ultimately came to terms on a $12,000,000 deal during free agency
- Woods and his team finally had enough of Washington's bullshit in the 2020 off-season and tested free agency, ultimately agreeing to terms with the Portland Trail Blazers on a one-year pledge at $15,000,000
- Woods tested free agency again in the 2021 off-season and returned to Portland on a fifth consecutive one-year agreement at a value of $8,000,000