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Qyntel Woods
School: Northeast Miss. C.C. Class: Sophomore
Height: 6'8" Weight: 220
Position: Shooting Guard Birthdate:  
Draft Outlook: Top 10 pick

Stats (Provided by JazzyJ )
 
                  G  MIN  FG  FGA  3P 3PA  FT FTA  REB  PF AST  TO BLK STL  PTS
99-00 Moberly JC                  Did Not Play - Redshirted
00-01 Moberly JC 32  867 256  534  32 111 205 262  264  93  66  95  24  45  749
01-02 NE Miss CC 23  722 239  495  34 113 230 285  229  77  42 117  18  46  742
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TOTALS           55 1589 495 1029  66 224 435 547  493 170 108 212  42  91 1491
                  MIN   FG%   3P%   FT%  RPG  APG  TPG  BPG  SPG   PPG
99-00 Moberly JC            Did Not Play - Redshirted
00-01 Moberly JC 27.1  47.9  28.8  78.2  8.3  2.1  3.0  0.8  1.4  23.4
01-02 NE Miss CC 31.4  48.3  30.1  80.7 10.0  1.8  5.1  0.8  2.0  32.3
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TOTALS           28.9  48.1  29.5  79.5  9.0  2.0  3.9  0.8  1.7  27.1

Additional Information
Playing for Northeast Mississippi Community College makes Woods an unknown from the start. But his admitted marijuana use and rumors about his work ethic have some teams concerned. "They're probably nothing but rumors," says one scout, "but do you want to take that chance?"
Sean Deveney - The Sporting News (June 4th)
When the scouts start sentences with "he's probably the most talented guy in the draft," it's usually a compliment and a warning. Woods fills both categories. There is no doubt that the 6-8 Woods has point forward skills with his ability to handle and pass. "I saw him play as good a game as anybody this year," says an Atlantic scout. "He just kind of spreads the wealth. He's got a little bit of Butler's toughness and the basketball skills of Dunleavy. A nice package." But you have to play at the other end of the floor, too, and that's where Woods comes up short in some minds. "He scares me to death," says a Midwest personnel man. "He's a worse defender than you are. Not only does he not have an idea, but he doesn't want to have an idea. But at the other end of the court, there's nothing he can't do." There are also questions about the level of competition he played against, but I can tell you after meeting the young man during the season that he doesn't lack confidence.
David Aldridge - ESPN.com (May 19th)