Quinn Cook's Selfless Legacy | ACC Basketball News
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Quinn Cook’s path to Duke was paved with setbacks, including a career-threatening knee injury, but his true legacy was forged in selflessness—voluntarily stepping aside as point guard for freshman Tyus Jones in his senior year. That sacrifice fueled Duke’s 2015 national championship run, with Jones winning MVP and Cook earning legendary status as a mentor and leader. Though his NBA career didn’t match his college impact, he still walked away with two championship rings, tying Shane Battier for most among Duke alumni. His high school tape reveals a natural court vision and playmaking genius, proving that greatness in basketball often lies not in scoring, but in elevating every teammate around you.
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