Last Updated on April 15, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Quinndary Vonta Weatherspoon is an American professional basketball player known for his skills as a shooting guard.
Player Profile
- Full Name: Quinndary Vonta Weatherspoon
- Nationality: American
- Date of Birth: September 10, 1996
- Hometown: Canton, Mississippi
- Height: 6 feet 3 inches (190 cm)
- Weight: 205 pounds (93 kg)
- Wingspan: 6 feet 4 inches
- Shoe Size: Size 12 (US)
- Jersey Number: 15
- Position: Shooting Guard
- High School: Velma Jackson High School, Camden, Mississippi
- College: Mississippi State University (2015–2019)
- NBA Draft: Selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2nd round (49th overall) of the 2019 NBA Draft
- Teams Played For:
- San Antonio Spurs (2019–2021): Played primarily with their G League affiliate, the Austin Spurs.
- Golden State Warriors (2021–2022): Signed a two-way contract; contributed to the team’s NBA Championship win in 2022.
- Santa Cruz Warriors (2021–2022): Played with the Warriors’ G League affiliate.
- Tianjin Pioneers (2022–2023): Continued his career in the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA).
- South Bay Lakers (2023–2024): Joined the NBA G League team.
- Zhejiang Lions (2024): Brief stint with the CBA team.
- Gigantes de Carolina (2024): Played in the Puerto Rican league.
- Qingdao Eagles (2024–present): Currently playing in the CBA.
- Championship Rings: 1 (with the Golden State Warriors in 2022)
- Children: Not publicly available
- Siblings:
- Nick Weatherspoon: Younger brother; played college basketball at Mississippi State.
- Brandon Weatherspoon: Younger brother; plays college basketball at Florida Atlantic University.
Player Archetype / Play Style
Quinndary Weatherspoon’s player archetype is that of a strong, two-way combo guard, an archetype built on mature scoring instincts, physical downhill play, and enough all-around skill to toggle between on-ball and off-ball duties. At roughly 6-foot-4 and a little over 200 pounds with a near 6-foot-9 wingspan, he had the size, reach, and body control to play through contact, finish in traffic, and match up with either guard spot. Defensively, his role projected as a tough perimeter defender who could use length and strength to bother ball-handlers, hold ground against bigger guards, and create events with active hands, while offensively he functioned as a shot-making scorer, secondary creator, and slasher who could get to his mid-range spots, pressure the rim, and contribute as a capable passer without needing to be a pure point guard. The overall play style was polished and physical rather than flashy: Weatherspoon won with pace, composure, strength, and two-way competitiveness, which fits a guard who scored 18.5 points per game as a senior while also rebounding, defending, and filling gaps across the floor.
Sources:
Mississippi State Athletics — Quinndary Weatherspoon – Men’s Basketball
Peachtree Hoops — 2019 NBA Draft scouting report: Quinndary Weatherspoon
Tankathon — Quinndary Weatherspoon 2019 Draft Profile
NBAScoutingLive — Quinndary Weatherspoon
