Keyonte George: Questionable (Left foot contusion) John Collins: Out (Left ankle sprain) Taylor Hendricks: Out for season (R ...
One of those players to make a few strides in their development this season has been second-year guard Keyonte George. The ...
When Keyonte George coughed up his spot in the ... George's status as a bench guard is superfluous — he's one of Utah's leaders on the court. The Jazz have fallen under criticism for their ...
There’s just one player representing the Utah Jazz at this year’s All-Star Weekend: second-year point guard Keyonte George. The good news: he’ll play in two events in the league’s showcase.
As a result of the lack of availability, expect an increased workload for the youth movement in the Jazz rotation, most notably Utah's three-man group of rookies in Cody Williams, Isaiah Collier, and ...
Keyonte George, the Utah Jazz’s second-year guard, has quickly emerged as a key piece for the team as he continues to improve his game. Standing at 6-foot-4, George’s combination of scoring ...
Alas, Keyonte George — who struggled ... which helped seal Utah's fate. But George did try his darndest to bring the Jazz back. The second-year guard hit two heavily contested 3-pointers in ...
Keyonte George's recent surge with his Utah Jazz teammates didn't die at the All-Star break. In fact, he's making headlines as one of the league's brightest stars once the spotlight pivots his way.
February 23 - Keyonte George hit five 3-pointers and scored 30 points to lift the Utah Jazz to a 124-115 win over the visiting Houston Rockets on Saturday night in Salt Lake City. Lauri Markkanen ...