Found April 26, 2011 on SLAM Online:
It’s always cool to see former NBA players fulfill their potential, even if it takes place across the pond—in this case, way across, over in Xinjiang, China. That’s where Quincy Douby dropped a record-setting 53 in a regular season game, as the NY Times reports: “Playing for the Xinjiang Guanghui Flying Tigers this season, Douby, as they would say back in his native Brooklyn, has been killing it. Trailing, three games to two, to the Guangdong Hongyuan Southern Tigers in their best-of-seven series, Xinjiang  needs to win Games 6 and 7 this week to win its first championship in franchise history. After helping Xinjiang finish with its best regular-season record ever, Douby, 26, who was a standout at Rutgers and then spent three years in the N.B.A. as a guard with the Sacramento Kings and the Toronto Raptors, has continued to build upon his status as the best Flying Tiger of all time. He is averaging 34.6 points a game in the finals, and scored 53, a single-game recor...
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