The Complete Profile of Tim Quarterman: Versatility, Vision, and the "Grind-It-Out" Mentality
The Complete Profile of Tim Quarterman: Versatility, Vision, and the "Grind-It-Out" Mentality
Tim Quarterman built a unique basketball identity by pairing atypical, elite size for a guard with a highly versatile skill set. From capturing state titles in Georgia to serving as a stat-sheet-stuffing playmaker for the LSU Tigers, Quarterman's career was defined by multi-categorical production and a resilient, blue-collar approach to the game.
Playing Style: The Oversized Catalyst
Quarterman’s game was anchored by his rare physical dimensions for a backcourt player, standing at 6-foot-6 with a long wingspan. This frame unlocked specific advantages that defined his style:
Floor Vision & Passing: Because of his height, Quarterman could easily see over opposing defenses in the halfcourt. According to his DraftExpress Scouting Profile, he excelled at initiating fast breaks and orchestrating pick-and-roll sequences. He was known for cross-court skip passes, crisp lobs, and post entries, though his aggressive desire to throw highlight-reel passes occasionally led to turnovers.
Slashing and Creation: He utilized a shifty off-the-dribble package to navigate perimeter defenses. While he struggled at times with halfcourt scoring efficiency, his ability to generate space in the mid-range made him a constant threat to break down a defense.
Defensive Reach: On the defensive end, his length allowed him to swallow up smaller guards, contest jump shots effectively, and play passing lanes. He used his long arms to disrupt ball-handlers, generating high steal numbers throughout his amateur career.
Demeanor: Clutches, Composure, and Work Ethic
On the court, Quarterman was characterized by a distinct stoicism and a willingness to embrace the "grind" of the game.
Late-Game Ice: Quarterman was a player who elevated his intensity when the pressure mounted. His coaches at LSU Athletics consistently noted that his best, most focused moments occurred late in tight games, transforming him into a clutch late-game rally catalyst.
Quiet Work Ethic: He was widely praised for a rigorous, two-way work ethic. Instead of demanding the spotlight—even while playing alongside high-profile teammates like Ben Simmons—Quarterman focused on doing the dirty work: fighting for defensive rebounds, diving for loose balls, and shifting to whatever role his team required. He later attributed this "grind-it-out" mentality to what he absorbed from veterans during his professional transition.
Stats, Achievements, and Career Milestones
TIM QUARTERMAN AMATEUR CAREER TIMELINE
[High School: Sol C. Johnson] ----> [College: LSU Tigers]
- 19.5 PPG / 6.2 RPG - 818 Career Points
- Class AAA State Title - Historic Triple-Double
- GA State Player of the Year - 11th All-Time in Assists
High School: Sol C. Johnson (Savannah, GA)
Quarterman was a consensus top-100 national recruit out of Savannah. As a senior in the 2012–13 season, he put up dominant, comprehensive numbers:
Per-Game Stats: 19.5 PTS, 6.2 REB, 5.1 AST, 3.4 STL
Peak Performance: Dropped a season-high 35 points against national powerhouse Oak Hill Academy.
Achievements: Led the Atom Smashers to the Class AAA Georgia State Championship, scoring a game-high 21 points in the title game, and earned Georgia Class AAA State Player of the Year honors.
College: LSU Tigers (2013–2016)
After arriving in Baton Rouge, Quarterman transitioned from an energetic freshman reserve into a foundational starter over his sophomore and junior years.
The Shaq Milestone: On February 28, 2015, Quarterman secured an iconic place in program history by recording 18 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists against Ole Miss. It marked the first triple-double by an LSU player since Shaquille O'Neal accomplished the feat in 1992.
Clutch Scoring Exploits: He logged 35 double-figure scoring games across 98 appearances. He notched a career-high 27 points twice—first in a double-overtime comeback against Georgia and later against Houston.
Historical Playmaking: He finished his three-year college career with 818 points, 381 rebounds, 302 assists, and 103 steals. His 302 assists left him 11th all-time in LSU program history, showcasing his definitive legacy as a true stat-sheet stuffer.
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