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Keyonte George: Predict his season

1. He'll get clusters of starts, mostly injury, probably starting around the 60 game mark.

2. 18 mpg, 7.8 ppg, 3 apg. The impact may look larger because he will have some big games, with the average skewed down by a bunch of games where he's got limited minutes and no stats.

3. Not sure. If he gets the limited minutes above, it could preclude this.
 
I think he'll have some nice box scores when given the change but for this season KG will get inconsistent minutes that will drag his PPG stats down.

I expect to see some nice 20+ PPG but he'll also get some games where he only plays single-digits in minutes, especially early on.
 
I think he showed some warts in the preseason, but let's be bold. I think he will take over one of the starting guard spots by the end of the year. Might come as a result of tanking though.

His on ball play has been exciting, but I also want to see him moving off of screens more like he did in college and as JC does currently. He has potential as a heavy initiator but also as a movement shooter. If Dunn becomes a mainstay in the rotation it opens up those opportunities.
 
Some claim to see a playmaker in Keyonte. I don't. I think he's exactly in the same vein as Clarkson, THT and Sexton.

It's not enough to try a flashy pass now and then (all those guys can do it too). To be a playmaker is to see the game of basketball in a certain way. You treat the team as your tool.

Nothing I've ever seen from Keyonte leads me to believe he has a future as a starting PG in this league. He's a small shooting guard who's not that great at shooting.

Remind you of anyone in particular?
 
Some claim to see a playmaker in Keyonte. I don't. I think he's exactly in the same vein as Clarkson, THT and Sexton.

It's not enough to try a flashy pass now and then (all those guys can do it too). To be a playmaker is to see the game of basketball in a certain way. You treat the team as your tool.

Nothing I've ever seen from Keyonte leads me to believe he has a future as a starting PG in this league. He's a small shooting guard who's not that great at shooting.

Remind you of anyone in particular?

In the absolute most traditional sense of the definition of PG sure… but times have changed and the position has changed. Is Jamal Murray a traditional PG?
 
I'll state my hope instead of my prediction. I hope that by game 25 it's pretty damn near impossible for him to not be playing at least 25 minutes per game.
 
Some claim to see a playmaker in Keyonte. I don't. I think he's exactly in the same vein as Clarkson, THT and Sexton.

It's not enough to try a flashy pass now and then (all those guys can do it too). To be a playmaker is to see the game of basketball in a certain way. You treat the team as your tool.

Nothing I've ever seen from Keyonte leads me to believe he has a future as a starting PG in this league. He's a small shooting guard who's not that great at shooting.

Remind you of anyone in particular?
Shocker lol.
 
Some claim to see a playmaker in Keyonte. I don't.
Yes, of course. But it's so much worse than you suggest.

Along with his clear inability to develop so, I just want to add to your adroit observation that it seems clear that he is harboring a despicable malice for our esteemed and venerable community.

Some claim he will be a good fit, but I don't see that at all. The possibility exists that he will become the most malignant, destructive professional athlete that has ever set foot in Utah.
 
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