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Background

PROFESSIONALLY:
Averaged 11.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.6 assists in the 2006 Toshiba Vegas Summer League…Led the Wizards in scoring during the 2005 Reebok Vegas Summer League with 13.6 points per game…Connected at a .561 clip from the field (23-of-41), including .400 from three-point range during Summer League action in 2005.

2005-06:
Appeared in 51 games for the Wizards and started one contest…Averaged 2.7 points, 1.0 rebound and 0.9 assists per game…Among all NBA players with at least 30 steals, ranked 3rd in steals per 48 minutes (3.05)…Scored 10+ points three times…Tied for team-high honors in scoring once and assists once…Scored four points and had a career-high four rebounds in his first career start vs. Boston (3/7)...Scored 10 points and had a career-high six assists vs. Sacramento (3/5)... Logged a career-high 18:
17 minutes played at Toronto (2/1)...Scored a career-high 15 points vs. Atlanta (1/11)...Saw four minutes of action in his NBA debut vs. LA Clippers (11/9)…Was listed as inactive 15 times.


Personal

Full name is Quence Donell Taylor II…Was born 22 minutes before his twin brother Quincy Ronell Taylor…Played four years of collegiate basketball with Ronell; two at Okaloosa-Walton CC and two years at UAB…Was featured on numerous national highlight reels after catching a full-court, over-the-head, no-look pass from Ronell during the 2004 NCAA Tournament with UAB… As a junior, led the Blazers to the 2004 NCAA Tournament and a second round upset of the top-seeded Kentucky Wildcats…Spent two years at Okaloosa-Walton CC before moving on to UAB for his final two collegiate seasons….Majored in history…Among his nine tattoos are his nickname “Big Money” and Ronell’s nickname “Small Change”…Also sports tattoos of “Twin D”, “Q”, “I am my Brother’s Keeper” and “Stephanie” for his mother, among others…Joined Wizards Chairman Abe Pollin, coaches and teammates to host a Thanksgiving luncheon for Washington, DC area senior citizens…Joined Mayor Anthony Williams and Wizards teammates to host a Holiday party for local teens at Lucky Strike Lanes in December, 2005…Participated in the Wizards Benefit Lunch in which players, coaches and staff raised money for the Wizards Hurricane Katrina Relief Fund by serving lunch to fans at Verizon Center…Participated in the “Our House, Our Rules” anti-violence writing challenge…Born and raised in Montgomery, Alabama.

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