Quincy Miller
SF FA
Wed 3/7/18 2:23 PM

Miller signed a deal with Piratas de Quebradillas of the Puerto Rican BSN league, Sportnado.com reports.
EDGE Analysis
Miller most recently played for the German squad Brose Bamberg and has spent two seasons in the Euroleague with Red Star Belgrade and Maccabi Tel Aviv. The second-round NBA Draft pick from 2012 out of Baylor last played for the NBA during the 2014-15 season, appearing in 10 games and averaging 2.9 points across 11.9 minutes.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Thu 4/7/16 3:48 PM

Miller signed a two-year, $2.1 million contract with Maccabi Tel Aviv of Israel on Thursday, international basketball reporter David Pick reports.
EDGE Analysis
Miller will join the Israeli powerhouse following a season with KK Crvena zvezda of Serbia. The 23-year-old's contract will include an escape clause in the event an NBA team wishes to bring him in at any point during the next two years. Miller was a second-round pick by the Nuggets in 2012 and saw limited court time with the team for two seasons before playing 10 games in 2014-15 with the Kings and Pistons.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Tue 10/20/15 2:18 PM

Miller has been waived by the Nets, Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe reports.
EDGE Analysis
Miller bounced around to the Kings and the Pistons last season, never really finding a place on either team. He played in just 10 games last season, averaging 2.9 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.8 assists, and 0.5 blocks in 12 minutes per contest.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Mon 7/13/15 8:31 PM

Miller (nose) has been traded to the Nets in exchange for Steve Blake, Shams Charania of RealGM reports. Miller split last season with both the Kings and Pistons. He only played in a combined 10 games between the two, averaging 2.9 points, 2.0 rebounds, 0.8 assists and 0.5 blocks over 12 minutes. Miller could have a tough time finding minutes in Brooklyn though, as Joe Johnson and rookie Rondae Hollis-Jefferson will likely see the majority of the time on the court. Miller has one year left on his contract.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Mon 7/6/15 5:21 PM

Miller (nose) will be sidelined for the next 4-6 weeks after taking an elbow to the face during the Orlando Summer League, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com reports. Miller will be unable to gain valuable experience during the summer competition but he's in line to be available for the start of training camp, and more importantly the regular season. However, he only made 10 NBA appearances last season and could now be in danger of making the Pistons roster once the regular season begins this fall as a result of this injury.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Thu 7/2/15 7:34 PM

Miller broke his nose and suffered a scratched eye during practice Wednesday with the Pistons' Summer League team, the Pistons' official site reports. Miller sustained the injuries when he was elbowed in the face, placing his availability for the Orlando summer league opener against the Magic in question. After taking advantage of two 10-day contracts with the Pistons last season, he eventually made four appearances with the team, averaging 3.0 points (on 25 percent shooting), 2.0 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in 15 minutes. With the offseason additions of Ersan Ilyasova, Stanley Johnson, Marcus Morris, Reggie Bullock, and Danny Granger (knee), Miller will have to hurdle a muddled mass to garner a role in the forward rotation in 2015-16.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Tue 6/9/15 1:01 PM

Miller has put on about 17 pounds through the first two months of the offseason, the Pistons' official site reports. Depending on what moves the Pistons make this offseason, Miller could find himself a regular part of the rotation at small forward and power forward. He's a deep-deep-and-deeper sleeper for next season, but if he gets enough minutes, Miller could end up contributing decent production across the board. The only stat that Miller struggles to contribute is assists. He checks-the-box in every other standard fantasy category for 8-cat leagues.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Wed 6/3/15 5:11 PM

Miller was praised by teammate Andre Drummond during an interview. Drummond said that Miller has a chance to be a part of the Pistons' young core, the Free Press reports. Miller spent time with the Kings and played 15 games for their D-League team before signing with the Pistons and working as a stretch power forward under coach Stan Van Gundy this season. Miller played just three games with the Pistons' D-League team, but in those games, he averaged 16.3 points, 2.0 three-pointers, 11.0 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.3 steals, and 1.0 block in 25 minutes per game. If the Pistons lose Greg Monroe in free agency and fail to find another good piece to play at small forward and/or power forward next season, Miller could be asked to step into a fairly significant role that could lead to him being relevant in deeper leagues and, possibly, standard leagues. With that said, what will likely happen is that he'll be a part of the rotation and make some spot starts but rarely be a consistent option in standard and daily leagues.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Thu 4/30/15 1:26 PM

Miller appeared in four games for the Pistons this season, averaging 3.0 points and 2.0 rebounds in 14.5 minutes. Miller spent the previous two seasons with the Nuggets and entered camp with the team, but he was cut a week before the regular season. Relegated to the D-League, Miller earned a call-up from the Kings in January, and he signed a pair of 10-day deals, appearing in six games over the three-week stretch. After the Kings opted against signing him for the rest of the season, Miller briefly returned to the D-League before the Pistons came calling in mid-February. As was the case in Sacramento, Miller signed a pair of 10-day deals, but after the expiration of the second contract, Detroit opted to sign the forward for the rest of the season. Miller played sparingly, mostly in garbage time, and battled through a nagging ankle injury during the month of March. He was a frequent DNP-CD until the final three games of the season, when he played 27, 15 and 14 minutes, respectively. Since he signed for the remainder of the season, Miller will remain with the Pistons through the summer and will be able to work out at the team's facilities. He'll likely be a member of Detroit's summer league team, though he'll enter 2015-16 on a non-guaranteed deal.

Quincy Miller
SF FA
Fri 3/27/15 10:20 AM

Miller was recalled from Grand Rapids on Friday. Miller had 26 points and 15 rebounds Wednesday night and will return to Detroit after just one D-League game. The former Baylor standout is yet to appear in a game for the Pistons since being acquired in mid-February.