![]() ![]() CAREER TRANSACTIONS:Not drafted by the NBA out of college in 2006…signed by the HEAT as a free agent on July 6, 2006…re-signed by the HEAT on Sept. 11, 2008.PROFESSIONAL CAREER:Has appeared in 102 NBA regular season games in his two-year NBA career and has made 26 starts…has averaged 5.9 points, 2.4 assists, 1.5 rebounds, 0.60 steals and 17.1 minutes while shooting 40.9 percent from the floor, 38.9 percent from three-point range and 81.5 percent from the foul line…has amassed a 3.20 assist-to-turnover ratio…has missed five games due to injury, 14 games as a healthy scratch on the inactive list and has been a DNP-CD on 43 occasions…in his 26 career starts he has averaged 11.7 points, 4.9 assists, 3.1 rebounds, 1.42 steals and 32.8 minutes while amassing a 3.18 assist-to-turnover ratio and shooting 42.7 percent from the floor, 40.4 percent from three-point range and 85.3 percent from the foul line…has scored in double figures on 27 occasions, including four 20-point performances (two off the bench)…his longest stretch of consecutive double-figure scoring games is eight and occurred from Mar. 27, 2008-Apr. 11, 2008…his longest string of consecutive field goals made is eight and occurred from Mar. 16-19, 2008…his longest string of consecutive free throws made is 14 and occurred from Feb. 4, 2008-Mar. 19, 2008…his career high for most field goals made in a game without a miss is six and his high for most three-point field goals made in a game without a miss is three and both occurred at Milwaukee on Mar. 18, 2008…his career high for most free throws made in a game without a miss is six and occurred against Dallas on Mar. 16, 2008…his high for consecutive games with at least one three-point field goal made is 11 and occurred from Mar. 27, 2008-Apr. 16, 2008…his longest stretch without a turnover is 135:25 minutes and occurred from Nov. 30, 2007-Dec. 15, 2007…his longest streak of consecutive games played is 24 and occurred from Mar. 5, 2008-Apr. 16, 2008…his longest streak of consecutive starts is 13 and occurred from Mar. 24, 2008-Apr. 16, 2008…has registered four double-figure scoring quarters…has drawn 10 charges…has 15 multi-steal games…has not seen action in an NBA postseason game.2007-08 SEASON:Started 25 of the 60 games in which he appeared for the HEAT and averaged 7.8 points (.424 FG%, .867 FT%), 3.0 assists, 2.0 rebounds, 0.77 steals and 22.3 minutes…missed five games due to injury (Dec. 22-29 with a sprained left ankle)…was a DNP-CD on 13 occasions and a healthy scratch on the inactive list four times…finished tied for 27th in the NBA in three-point field goal percentage (.403)…ranked second on the HEAT in assist-to-turnover ratio (3.24) and three-point field goal percentage and fourth in three-point field goals made (64), assists (178) and steals (46)…recorded career highs in every major statistical category…led the HEAT in scoring on six occasions and also topped the squad in assists 12 times, in steals six times, in minutes on four occasions and in blocks once…was Miami’s leading scorer off the bench on seven occasions and also topped the HEAT reserves in assists 15 times, in steals on seven occasions, in minutes three times and in rebounds twice…scored in double figures on 24 occasions, including four 20-point performances (two off the bench)…scored in double figures in a career-high eight consecutive games from Mar. 27-Apr. 11…hit a career-high eight consecutive field goal attempts from Mar. 16-19, tied for the third best mark on the team in 2007-08…made a season-high 14 consecutive free throw attempts from Feb. 4-Mar. 19…was a perfect 6-6 from the floor (3-3 on three-point field goals) at Milwaukee on Mar. 18 and the six field goals and three treys he hit are his most in a game without a miss…hit all six of his free throw attempts against Dallas on Mar. 16, marking his career high for most free throws made in a game without a miss…scored a career-high 24 points against Milwaukee on Mar. 24 and matched his career high in field goals made with eight…matched his career high in points (24) and field goals made (8) at Washington on Apr. 4 and set his career high in field goals attempted (17)…scored 22 points and recorded career highs in both three-point field goals made (6) and attempted (10) against Washington on Dec. 13…the 22-point effort against Washington on Dec. 13 marked his highest scoring output off the bench in his career and was the second highest total by a HEAT non-starter in 2007-08…had a career-high stretch of 135:25 minutes without a turnover from Nov. 30-Dec. 15…became just the 14th player in HEAT history to play all 48 minutes of a non-overtime game when he went the distance at Toronto on Mar. 19 to set a career high in minutes played…played in a career-high 24 consecutive games from Mar. 5-Apr. 16…started a career-high 13 consecutive games from Mar. 24-Apr. 16…hit at least one three-point field goal in a career-high 11 consecutive games from Mar. 27-Apr. 16, the second longest streak on the team in 2007-08…matched his career high with nine assists against New Orleans on Apr. 2…had a career-high six steals at New York on Mar. 26, tied for the HEAT season-high…had four double-figure scoring quarters…drew five charges…had 12 multi-steal games…Season Highs: 24 points (twice), nine assists (vs. New Orleans, Apr. 2), seven rebounds (three times), six steals (at New York, Mar. 26), one block (four times) and 48:00 minutes (at Toronto, Mar. 19).NBA PLAYOFFS:2007: Was on the inactive list for each of Miami’s four postseason games…missed Game 1 against Chicago due to a sprained left ankle and was a healthy scratch the final three games.COLLEGE:Played four seasons at the University of Notre Dame…was a two-time co-captain…appeared in 122 games (80 starts) and averaged 11.9 points, 3.5 assists, 2.7 rebounds, 1.27 steals and 31.3 minutes while shooting 44.7 percent from the floor, 41.7 percent from three-point range and 82.5 percent from the foul line…was named to the All-Big East First Team as a senior in 2005-06…started in 28 of 29 games in his senior season and averaged 17.7 points, 6.5 assists, 3.8 rebounds, 1.55 steals and 40.0 minutes…led the team in scoring, assists and was tied for first in steals…shot a career-high 87.2 percent (95-109) from the foul line…posted two points-assists double-doubles and also dished out a career-high 10 assists on two occasions…as a junior in 2004-05, he was a Big East Academic All-Star selection…started all 27 games for the Fighting Irish in 2004-05 and averaged 13.1 points, 3.2 assists, 2.9 rebounds, 1.30 steals and 35.3 minutes…scored 20-or-more points on three occasions…missed the first game of his career after suffering a bruised right clavicle in the first round of the Big East Tournament…shot a career-high 45.5 percent from three-point range in 2004-05…as a sophomore in 2003-04, he appeared in 32 games (25 starts), averaging 14.3 points, 3.3 assists, 3.0 rebounds, 1.47 steals and 35.8 minutes…was the team’s second leading scorer in 2003-04…recorded 20-or-more points five times…was a Big East Academic All-Star selection as a freshman in 2002-03…came off the bench in all 34 games in which he appeared as a freshman and averaged 3.9 points, 1.6 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 15.3 minutes…scored in double figures twice his freshman season.PERSONAL:Full name is Christopher James Quinn…is the son of Chris and Susan Quinn…has two sisters, Jessica and Brittany Quinn…his brother-in-law, Kevin McCadam, is a former safety for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons and Carolina Panthers…graduated from Notre Dame with a degree in marketing…he chose that field of study because business is something that interests him…likes to play golf in his spare time…considers his family as his most prized possession…would like to own his own business after his basketball career is over…participated in the HEAT’s 7th Annual April Pool’s Day on Apr. 10, 2008 which launched a summer long “Learn to Swim” community swim safety campaign where he got in the pool and helped give children from the HEAT Academy’s Riverside Elementary School a special swimming lesson…helped built a house in Miami for Habitat for Humanity in January of 2008…has hosted a basketball clinic in his hometown in each of the last two summers…says football is his favorite sport other than basketball and lists the Dallas Cowboys as his favorite team…was a college roommate of Miami Dolphins tight end Anthony Fasano at Notre Dame…had his high school jersey retired on Feb. 13, 2007…his favorite restaurant is Stony River…lists The Contender as his favorite TV show…lists Gladiator, The Wedding Crashers, Billy Madison and 300 as his favorite movies…listens to all kinds of music…admires his mother because she has always been there for him…favorite food is shrimp…claims to make great tacos…says Barbados was the best place he has visited because of the weather…wears size 12 sneakers.. |
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