In the history of the CBA, there have been many super capable foreign aides, such as Lee Benson mentioned yesterday, Beijing Shougang Meritorious Foreign Aid Marbury, Lonely God Fredette, "Little Kobe" Maxon Brooks and so on.
But when it comes to individual scoring ability, this person's name is destined to be inseparable: Quincy Dolby.
Brothers remember this CBA scoring killer? Let's talk about him today:
Dolby, who is 1.91 meters tall, was the king's selected defender with the 19th pick in the first round in 2006.
Although his overall performance in the NBA is average, he is not a star. In his career, he played only 143 games in the NBA, averaging only 4.1 points per game.
But despite this, as a bench player, he still played a masterpiece: on April 16, 2008, when he faced the Lakers led by Kobe Bryant, he scored 11 of 22 and 3 of 6 three-pointers, scoring a career-high 32 points in the NBA.
He's a natural scorer.
And Quincy Dolby is really well known to Chinese fans after he came to the CBA.
It's no exaggeration to say that Dolby was the CBA's top scorer at the time. Xinjiang spent $1.35 million to sign him, which was a lot at the time.
The two games that impressed me the most about Dolby were:
In the 2011 Finals, Dolby scored 10 three-pointers in a single game! Set a record in CBA Finals history! And he scored 53 points in that game, which is also the CBA's all-time scoring record.
Although Xinjiang was ultimately inferior to the mighty Guangdong Hongyuan, Dolby was unstoppable in this series.
Wang Shipeng once said such a sentence: If you want to do it, you will do the first foreign aid!
The first foreign aid he spoke of was none other than Quincy Dolby.
After leaving the Xinjiang men's basketball team, he moved to CBA teams such as Zhejiang and Shanxi.
In 2013, Dolby, who represented the Zhejiang men's basketball team at the time, frantically scored 75 points! It broke the scoring record of the CBA league at that time. Although this record was later broken by McRoom's 82 points, when it comes to the CBA's scoring killer, Dolby is definitely the number one person to ignore.
Zhang Weiping once commented on Dolby: "In the history of the CBA, I have never seen such an unreasonable player, and his three-point shot is simply difficult to prevent! ”
This is Quincy Dolby, do you remember him?