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Quinn Cook is an American professional basketball player who has played for several NBA teams, including the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors. He is best known for his contributions as a reliable role player during his time with the Warriors, where he became an NBA champion.
Quinn Alexander Cook was born on March 23, 1993, in Washington, D.C. He grew up with his sister, Kelsey, in a supportive family environment. He attended DeMatha Catholic High School, where he excelled on the school’s basketball team. At the encouragement of his mother, Cook transferred to Oak Hill Academy to further his academic and athletic development. Despite suffering an injury that sidelined him for part of his senior season, Cook was named a McDonald's All-American and was selected to the MaxPreps Second Team All-American list.
Cook went on to play college basketball at Duke University, where he was a key contributor and helped lead the team to the 2015 NCAA Championship. After completing his college career, he declared for the 2015 NBA Draft. Despite a successful college tenure, he was not selected during the draft.
Although undrafted, Cook began his professional career by participating in the NBA Summer Leagues with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Cleveland Cavaliers. He later signed with the Cavaliers but spent most of his early professional years in the NBA G League. In 2017, Cook's NBA aspirations gained momentum when he signed with the Golden State Warriors. He got a significant opportunity to showcase his skills when star point guard Stephen Curry was out with an injury. Cook seized the moment, earning a more regular role and contributing off the bench. He played an important supporting role as the Warriors secured the 2018 NBA Championship.
In July 2019, Cook signed a two-year, $6 million contract with the Los Angeles Lakers, as reported by Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports. During his time with Golden State across two seasons, he averaged 6.9 points over 14.3 minutes per game and shot 40.5 percent from three-point range. Joining the Lakers allowed Cook to continue contributing at a high level, culminating in another NBA Championship win during the 2019–2020 season.
Quinn Cook’s personal life has remained relatively private. He has been linked to Daffini Evans, although little public information is available about the relationship. A significant moment in his life occurred during his teenage years when he lost his father, Ted Cook, to a heart attack. The emotional impact of that loss remains a powerful influence in Cook’s life, and he frequently credits his late father for shaping the man he has become.
Cook has a close relationship with his mother, who played a crucial role in his development both on and off the court. Following his first major NBA contract with the Warriors, he surprised her with a Range Rover as a gesture of gratitude for her unwavering support and sacrifice throughout his journey.
As of recent reports, Quinn Cook’s estimated net worth is approximately $5 million, accumulated through his NBA contracts, performance bonuses, and endorsements. Known for his professionalism and basketball IQ, Cook continues to pursue opportunities in the basketball world, whether in the NBA, G League, or overseas. His career trajectory showcases resilience, with each chapter adding to his legacy on and off the court.
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