The Utah Jazz will be getting some exposure on the national stage during the NBA Finals. The NBA announced that Jazz point guard Keyonte George will serve as a correspondent in game three of the Boston Celtics and Dallas Mavericks series.
Step 1 to Keyonte becoming the face of the league Keyonte George will be one of five NBA players participating in the player broadcasts during the NBA Finals.
A rumor has been circulating this week that the Atlanta Hawks attempted to trade Dejounte Murray to the Utah Jazz at this year’s trade deadline for a package centering around rookie guard Keyonte George.
Keyonte George is more valuable to the Utah Jazz than Dejounte Murray We got a little bit of information today about the trade talks the Utah Jazz had with the Atlanta Hawks regarding Dejounte Murray and what it would have cost.
Just the beginning for the Jazz rookie Keyonte George, the #16 pick, made a significant mark on Monday afternoon when the league announced its all-rookie teams.
Having a top pick is your best chance to get an NBA star. But this year’s All-Rookie teams show there’s gems available outside the lottery.
The NBA officially unveiled the two All-Rookie teams for the 2023-24 season on Monday.
Despite the Utah Jazz going just 31-51 on the year, there were plenty of memorable and enjoyable pieces to the season. One of the brightest was Keyonte George, the rookie out of Baylor who burst onto the scene from day one and seized the Jazz starting point guard role.
One of the brightest highlights of this past Utah Jazz season was the emergence of 16th-overall selection Keyonte George. Since being picked up in the
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Keyonte George led the effort with 21 points for the Utah Jazz Well, Jazz fans, it’s been a season. It wasn’t the worst—in fact, it was the 9th worst—but it certainly wasn’t the best.
Keyonte George’s progress is something to watch over the season’s close. (Darron Cummings via sltrib.com) Every week during the regular season begins here at SCH with the Salt City Seven, a septet of recurring features that let us relive the biggest moments, key performances and hot issues in Jazzland from various angles.
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Utah Jazz rookie guard Keyonte George has gone through the typical roller coaster experience of a first-year player. Selected 16th overall in the 2023 NBA Draft, George earned All-Tournament First Team honors in Summer League play.
Utah Jazz rookie point guard Keyonte George has been hitting his stride as of late. George has become increasingly more comfortable finding his spots and running the offense. He's been one of the premier rookies from the 2023 NBA draft class.
The Utah Jazz's Keyonte George has certainly progressed throughout his first season in the NBA. The scoring potential was always there, even going back to November.
Utah guard Keyonte George exited the Jazz's Monday game against the visiting Washington Wizards due to an illness and will not return. George drew the start and played just six minutes of the first quarter before his departure.
Though Utah's record has plummeted recently, rookie Keyonte George continues to develop at a fast rate. In his most recent performance, George scored 31 points and nearly led the Jazz to an upset win Saturday in Miami.
One of the lesser talked about rookies had one of his best performances of the year on Saturday. Keyonte George, who was drafted to Utah with the No. 16 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, poured on 29 points on 11-for-22 shooting overall, hitting a whopping six of 14 attempted threes.
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Jazz guard Keyonte George will undergo an MRI on his left ankle on Thursday after sustaining an injury in the first quarter of Utah’s victory over New York on Wednesday, per Eric Walden of The Salt Lake Tribune.
Jazz rookie Keyonte George seems to have unlocked a part of his game in his short tenure with the team. Selected No. 16 overall by Utah in the 2023 NBA Draft, George has long been thought of as a natural scorer.
While many rookies don't get this opportunity, Utah Jazz guard Keyonte George has gotten minutes from day one in the NBA. With that in mind, it took him a few weeks to really hit his stride.
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