Kyshawn George continues to pile on reasons for the Wizards to believe in him
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Kyshawn George continues to pile on reasons for the Wizards to believe in him
"The Washington Wizards young core is filled with talented prospects, but only a select few standout as players that appear to be apart of the team's long-term plans. Obviously, the two-way rise of French product and former No. 2 overall pick Alex Sarris set to be a defensive anchor for years to come. In addition, the 7-footer's emergence on the offensive end has only added to the hype around what his ceiling in the DMV could be."
"Not only is the versatile wing in the midst of a career-year, averaging 15.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.9 assists, while shooting an extremely efficient 46.8% from field goal range and 40.1% from beyond the arc. The Miami product has continuously raised the ceiling for what both the fanbase and the team's decision-makers thought he could develop into and a large part of that is due to his increased confidence."
The Washington Wizards possess a young core with several promising prospects but only a few project as long-term contributors. Alex Sarris has risen as a two-way, former No. 2 overall pick expected to anchor the defense and has added offensive growth. Tre Johnson, the No. 6 pick, shows potential as a backcourt partner alongside Trae Young. Kyshawn George has emerged as a versatile wing and likely long-term piece, averaging 15.4 points, 5.6 rebounds and 4.9 assists while shooting 46.8% overall and 40.1% from three. George produced a historic game that set a team record for his stat line.
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