Last Updated on April 3, 2025 by Mat Diekhake
Quinten Post is a Dutch professional basketball player known for his skills as a center.
- Full Name: Quinten Post
- Nationality: Dutch
- Date of Birth: March 21, 2000
- Hometown: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Height: 7 feet 0 inches (213 cm)
- Weight: 238 pounds (108 kg)
- Wingspan: 7 feet 4 inches (224cm)
- Shoe Size: Size 18 (US)
- Position: Center
- Jersey Number: 21
- High School: Cartesius Lyceum, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- College:
- Mississippi State University (2019–2021):
- Played two seasons with limited playing time.
- Averaged 2.8 points and 2.1 rebounds per game in the 2020–2021 season.
- Boston College (2021–2024):
- Transferred to Boston College for increased opportunities.
- Named ACC Most Improved Player in 2023.
- Earned Second-team All-ACC and ACC All-Defensive Team honors in 2024.
- Averaged 17.0 points, 8.1 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game in the 2023–2024 season.
- Mississippi State University (2019–2021):
- NBA Draft: Selected 52nd overall in the 2024 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors.
- Professional Career:
- Golden State Warriors (2024–present):
- Signed a two-way contract, splitting time between the NBA and the G League.
- Santa Cruz Warriors (2024–present):
- Assigned to the Warriors’ G League affiliate for development.
- Golden State Warriors (2024–present):
- Children: None
- Siblings: Information not publicly available
Quinten Post is a tall center that reminds me of Walker Kessler at first glance on the court. Post can also shoot the three ball, which Steve Kerr will love. Kerr is trying to win a championship, so he’ll be reluctant to play a rookie heavy minutes. But Trayce Jackson-Davis is only in his sophomore year, and he’s already moved on from Kevin Looney in the past. The Warriors may need to take a chance on Post and see if he can offer more upside than Looney. 2/4/2025
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Quinten Post has taken over the starting center position from Trayce Jackson-Davis for the Golden State Warriors. It’s hard to say whether Post will keep the role for the rest of the regular season because Steve Kerr changes lineups so frequently. That said, Kerr is an experienced coach who should know better than to constantly change starting lineups, so it’s plausible to think this is one of the final changes that will be made as we head into the second half of the season. 2/2/2025
