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» Friday, April 12 2013

 

» Wednesday, September 5 2012

A former NBA player who's being asked to pay $15,000 a month in child support branded his ex-girlfriend a gold digger Wednesday who wants to imitate the “Basketball Wives” lifestyle. Quincy Douby, 28, a 2006 first-round draft pick who played three seasons with the Sacramento Kings and now stars in China, showed up at Brooklyn Family Court based a legal challenge from his ex, Tanya Raymond. New York Daily News

Douby claimed that he's been paying $1,500 a month for his daughter's entire life and has been providing for all her needs. "It's just about money for her at this point," he said of Raymond, his high school sweetheart. The couple split before Quinn was born. "All these basketball shows on TV — girls are watching it and they want that kind of life," the hoops guard claimed. Gildin said Raymond only wants what she’s legally entitled to — about 17% of the father's salary. "My client is not a gold digger," he said. New York Daily News

Quincy Douby, 28 — a one-time guard for the Sacramento Kings who reportedly raked in $2 million last year playing in China — is being sued by ex Tanya Raymond, 28, for $15,000 a month in child support for their daughter, Quinn, 5, according to Brooklyn court papers and Raymond’s lawyer, Steven Gildin. “Things are so bad that now my daughter is on Medicaid,” Raymond says in the suit. “That’s right — her father makes millions of dollars a year playing professional basketball . . . and she has public-funded health care!” New York Post

 

» Tuesday, June 12 2012

Zhejiang ChouZhou Bank announced the signing of Quincy Douby for the coming season. The player finished the season in Spain with UCAM Murcia averaging 13.4ppg in ACB. Sportando

 

» Sunday, November 20 2011

Marc Stein: As Jamal Crawford and JJ Barea keep weighing their overseas options, sources say Xinjiang of China now chasing EuroBasket star Bo McCalebb. Xinjiang trying to buy McCalebb out of contract w/Siena (Italy). Chinese team wants to move fast after losing Quincy Douby to wrist injury Twitter

 

» Tuesday, November 15 2011

 

» Monday, November 14 2011

 

» Friday, July 29 2011

Teams often sign their own contracts with foreign players outside the purview of the CBA, according to people familiar with the situation. Various reports put Xinjiang’s contract with Quincy Douby at more than $1 million a year. A New Beijing Times report last November said former NBA star Steve Francis’s 2010 contract with the Beijing Ducks, cut short after the team released Francis in December, was also worth at least $1 million a year (in Chinese). Ex-NBAer Stephon Marbury, who played for Foshan last season, made less than $300,000, Foshan executives revealed to local media in January (in Chinese). Wall Street Journal

 

» Friday, July 1 2011

Xinjiang have reached agreement with Quincy Douby. Sources said the deal will pay him $2 million next season. HoopChina

 

» Wednesday, June 1 2011

Among the free agents the Wolves will work out Thursday and Friday are former NBA players Quincy Douby, Orien Greene, J.R. Giddens, Steven Hunter, Cedric Jackson, Matt Janning, Alexander Johnson, Jerel McNeal, James Singleton and John Thomas; second-year players who played in the D-League last season including Matt Bouldin and DeShawn Sims; former Memphis guard Darius Washington Jr. who is most famous for missing clutch free-throws; former D-League standout James Mays who spent the last two seasons in China and Turkey; and a fellow by the name of Chris Daniels who either attended college in Georgia or at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (I'm guessing it's the latter). Ridiculous Upside

 

» Wednesday, May 25 2011

 

» Sunday, April 17 2011

In helping Xinjiang achieve their first regular season title in team history, there’s been little doubt all season long that Quincy Douby has been the best foreign import player in the CBA. And after last night’s record setting performance in a massive Game One win on the road in Guangdong, there should be little doubt that Douby is the best foreign import player of all time. Douby scored a CBA finals record 53 points, 36 of which came in the second half, and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds as Xinjiang came away with a huge Game One win on the road 100-92 against three-time defending champions, Guangdong. Up 1-0 in the best-of-seven series, the Flying Tigers head back home to Urumqi where they haven’t lost all season for the next two games before Game Four swings back to Guangdong. Game Two will be played on Sunday, while Game Three will tip-off on Wednesday. NiuBBall.com

 

» Saturday, April 16 2011

In helping Xinjiang achieve their first regular season title in team history, there’s been little doubt all season long that Quincy Douby has been the best foreign import player in the CBA. And after last night’s record setting performance in a massive Game One win on the road in Guangdong, there should be little doubt that Douby is the best foreign import player of all time. Douby scored a CBA finals record 53 points, 36 of which came in the second half, and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds as Xinjiang came away with a huge Game One win on the road 100-92 against three-time defending champions, Guangdong. Up 1-0 in the best-of-seven series, the Flying Tigers head back home to Urumqi where they haven’t lost all season for the next two games before Game Four swings back to Guangdong. Game Two will be played on Sunday, while Game Three will tip-off on Wednesday. NiuBBall.com

 

» Tuesday, March 29 2011

NBA teams have already called Douby's agent, asking when the lightning-quick six-foot-three (1.91-metre) guard will be available. "The CBA has increasingly become a training ground for guys aspiring to play in the NBA," said Bruce O'Neil, head of the United States Basketball Academy (USBA), which trains national youth teams for China and other nations. Yahoo! Sports

Meanwhile, Douby is not quite ready to settle down in Xinjiang, a vast, poor region bordering Kazakhstan and known for occasional violent outbursts against Chinese rule by its traditionally Muslim population. He hopes to take his game to a higher level, but first things first. The CBA playoffs began last week. "Xinjiang has been good to me. They have taken care of me. My goal is to help them win it all," Douby said. Yahoo! Sports

 

» Wednesday, March 23 2011

Once the actual game started, it became pretty evident rather quickly that a: no, you wouldn’t excited about watching a waaaaay past his prime 34 year-old do his thing and b: the pre-game fluff was nothing more than a crappy cover up for the league’s unexciting on-court product. Like in almost every other CBA game over the years, the night broke down into a one-on-one scoring battle between the two opposing imports, which in this case turned out to be Quincy Douby and Stephon Marbury. The Chinese players, who looked like they were just going through the motions, seemed content to just sit back and watch and as a result, contributed very little to the overall flow of the game. By the game’s end, Douby and the North edged out 115-114 over the South, Douby finishing with an All-Star Game record 44 points. But like I said, hardly anybody was there to see it. Despite being close in the last five minutes, a good portion of the stadium had already made its way out of the stadium, driven out by sheer boredom and an overall disconnect from the game. CBSSports.com

 

» Friday, October 29 2010

Douby, who Glass would later assert was coerced to change agents by Miller and his high school coach, Jack Ringel, had spoken with Glass not long before firing him. And even if he didn't know it yet, Glass' three-year process of firing back had officially begun. "I was on the phone with Quincy, and he had not said anything, (but) I knew we had a problem (in their relationship)," Glass, who has been an agent for nearly 30 years, told FanHouse in what were his first extensive public comments about the case. "And I could tell that he was talking to somebody or somebody was talking to him as he was talking to me. I've known Quincy for years, and we'd gone through a lot. I could tell this conversation was not right. You didn't have to be a genius. He said to me, 'Mr. Glass, or Keith,' I'll call you back in five minutes, because he was being coached (by the person in the room). I never spoke to Quincy again in my life. FanHouse.com

"Then an hour later, the fax machine goes off, and me and Tyler (his son, a colleague in his firm and a former teammate of Douby's at Rutgers) looked at each other and went, 'Uh oh. Here comes my termination letter.' Then Tyler looks at me and says, 'It's Andy Miller.'" And so began the years of connect-the-dots detective work that led to the decision, one that has caught the attention of the NBA Players Association and could result in a change to the regulations that have been in place since 1991. FanHouse.com

 
 

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