Last Updated on April 18, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

Here is the information on Immanuel Quickley:

Player Profile

  • Full Name: Immanuel Jaylen Quickley
  • Nationality: American
  • Age: Born June 17, 1999
  • Hometown: Havre de Grace, Maryland, USA
  • Height: 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 meters)
  • Weight: 190 pounds (86 kg)
  • Wingspan: 6 feet 8 inches (203 cm)
  • Shoe Size: Size 12 (US)
  • Shoe Brand: Nike Air Zoom GT Cut 2, Nike Air Zoom GT Cut, Nike PG 5, Nike KD 13
  • Number: 5 (New York Knicks), 5 (Toronto Raptors)
  • Position: Point Guard / Shooting Guard
  • High School: The John Carroll School (Bel Air, Maryland)
  • College: University of Kentucky Wildcats (2018–2020)
  • NBA Draft: 2020 NBA Draft, 1st Round, 25th overall by the Oklahoma City Thunder (rights traded to the New York Knicks)
  • Teams Played For:
    • New York Knicks (2020–2023)
    • Toronto Raptors (2023–present)
  • Championship Rings: None
  • Kids: None
  • Siblings: Has a sister named Shiloah Quickley

Player Archetype / Play Style

Immanuel Quickley has appeared in nine regular-season games to date, a limited sample that has restricted his overall statistical impact. For context, his availability has been significantly lower than that of Joel Embiid during the same period. Reduced playing time has also affected his fantasy basketball value relative to preseason draft cost. Team-wide results have been uneven for the Toronto Raptors, although RJ Barrett has provided consistent production. A healthier stretch from Quickley, combined with improved team continuity, could influence performance trends entering the 2025–26 NBA season. 1/25/2025

Player Insights

Expectations for Quickley entering the season were tied to projected usage following roster turnover. The Raptors moved on from key rotation players including OG Anunoby and Precious Achiuwa, and previously lost starting guard Fred VanVleet to the Houston Rockets in free agency. These changes suggested expanded ball-handling responsibilities and offensive opportunities for Quickley within Toronto’s evolving backcourt structure. 10/18/2024