Bub Carrington just revealed what's been holding Kyshawn George back
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Bub Carrington just revealed what's been holding Kyshawn George back
"The Washington Wizards have established a solid core of young players, that not only gel well together, but compliment each other's style of play. Each player believes in one another and at the end of the day, the chemistry formed off the court is what's going to make the chemistry on the court flourish. The camaraderie between the young group has been great to see and although the Wizards rebuild is far from concluding, the foundation being built courtesy of general manager Will Dawkins and head coach Brian Keefe has been impressive."
"George flashes plenty of promise during his rookie season, but his versatility on both sides of the court is what really began to open eyes about the type of player he could develop into. The Miami product was an underrated scorer on offense and his improving jumper added confidence in his potential on his own. However, what he offered playmaking wise as a willing facilitator proved that his upside as a developmental wing could make him a legit game changer for Washington. Not to mention his ability to switch with ease on the defensive end."
"Nonetheless, Wizards' young guard Bub Carrington believes that the true key for George unlocking his potential will be believing in himself more. "In my opinion, he wasn't bad at anything [last year]," George said. "The only thing he was bad at was knowing that you're Kyshawn George. Like, bro, go hoop. I think he's getting better at that, being more confident. It will be a very big season for him.""
Washington's young roster features a cohesive core whose off-court camaraderie is translating into on-court chemistry. General manager Will Dawkins and head coach Brian Keefe have begun building a promising foundation during the ongoing rebuild. Several players project as breakout candidates entering the season, drawing attention from fans and league observers. Second-year wing Kyshawn George stands out for two-way versatility, underrated scoring, an improving jumper, playmaking instincts, and switchable defense. Teammates view increased self-belief as the key limiter for George, and his growing confidence could unlock significant developmental upside and impact for the Wizards this season.
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