Guard Cook, who won two championship rings, will return to the league next season on behalf of the Kings

2022-08-09 15:45

Guard Cook, who won two championship rings, will return to the league next season on behalf of the Kings


According to reports, guard Quinn Cook, who won two championships in the league, finally won a one-year contract with the Sacramento Kings today after becoming a free agent last season without the ball to play, and will return to the league next season. .


Cook appeared in 188 games in his six-year league career, averaging 6.4 points, 1.7 rebounds and 1.6 assists while shooting 40.8 percent from three-point range. The veteran guard also has extensive playoff experience in the league, having helped the Golden State Warriors in 2018 and the Los Angeles Lakers to win the league championship in 2020.


The last season of Cook's career in the league was in the 2020-2021 season, and he played for the Cleveland Cavaliers. After his contract expired, he entered the free agency market and participated in the development league last season after receiving no contract offer.


Now the 29-year-old guard has a contract with the Kings and is expected to compete for the Kings' third point guard position, becoming the veteran core behind key young guards Davion Mitchell and De'Aaron Fox in the team. occupy a place in it. In addition, the new Kings coach Mike Brown once served as the assistant coach of the Warriors and Cook has a basis for cooperation. He is more important than the 31-year-old guard Matthew Dellavedova, the 31-year-old veteran guard introduced by the Kings in the offseason. occupy a greater advantage.