Quentin Grimes is a guard for the Philadelphia 76ers, operating as a versatile perimeter piece in the backcourt rotation. He stands 6'4" and weighs 210 lbs, and he played college basketball at Houston before entering the NBA. His birthdate is May 8, 2000, making him one of the younger contributors in the rotation.
Through 72 games this season, Grimes is averaging 13.6 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game over nearly 30 minutes of floor time. His field goal percentage sits at 44.5%, while his three-point shooting comes in at 29.2%, a modest figure that reflects some inconsistency from range. He adds 0.9 steals per game, suggesting active hands defensively. His plus-minus of 0.2 indicates roughly neutral net impact. For bettors, Grimes presents a usable profile across several standard prop markets. His points line is anchored around the mid-teens, and his combined points-rebounds-assists total gives flexibility given contributions across all three categories. The three-point volume may be worth monitoring game to game, as his 29.2% clip means made threes props carry meaningful variance. His assist average near 3.4 also makes assists-based props viable, particularly in games where the primary playmakers face defensive pressure. Checking his recent usage trends and matchup before placing props is advisable given his role as a rotation piece rather than a lead option.