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Profile of Kyle Guy who ‘executed’ Real Madrid: His stats, rookie season and playoff blast
Stefanos Makris portrays Kyle Guy, who sent Europe into an uproar by killing Real – and a few days earlier Baskonia. The style of play, his great rookie season in Europe, which took place in an ideal environment in Badalona, and the explosion in the playoffs.
Kyle Guy (26 years old, 1.85 m) is the face of the day in Europe. THE 30 with which he defeated Real made him viral. The American had certainly shown his rehearsals a few days earlier, when he scored a direct hit with 9 threes against Baskonia and then helped Badalona complete the surprise elimination of the Basques.
Guy seemed like he was suddenly in the spotlight. It makes sense that this would happen when a player suddenly loads two EuroLeague teams’ baskets with three-pointers. In addition, in the playoffs – after three games – the American has an average of 29.3 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists, with 56.8% three-pointers (7/12.3 per game) in 32 minutes of participation while he was in The regular season had 11.5 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists averaging 34.5% on 3-point shots in 22 minutes of participation.
The Sportish introduces Kyle Guy who has been driving people nuts for the past few weeks.
The NBA draft pick and why he didn’t make it to the NBA
Kyle Guy came to the fore in leading Virginia College to the NCAA title in 2019 when he was named the Final Four’s MOP (Most Outstanding). This led to him being picked 55th by the Kings in the 2019 NBA draft, which wasn’t exactly ideal for him.
Guy played in an organization that struggled a lot until last year (this season the team lifted its head and returned to the playoffs) and never found his role. Being practically an undersized shooting guard rather than a pure point guard, he had few chances.
The Heat, a team traditionally taking chances on players that some other teams…threw away, gave him a chance last season, but he didn’t fit in there either, as his offensive strengths were good enough to offset his defensive weaknesses . . Badalona popped up somewhere there last summer. And the facts have changed.
Badalona was the ideal team to start it
In Badalona, Guy found a team that suited him. A team that gave him the freedom of movement he needed in a league like Spain’s and could help him play to his strengths. This also led to an excellent rookie season.
As an undersized shooting guard, he initially had the ideal partner at his side for his characteristics: Guillaume Vives, a pass first point guard of good height (1.92 meters) who can cover any defensive weakness. At the same time, the explosive Dominican Andres Feliz (25 years old, 1.88 meters) completed an explosive guard trio that combined speed and execution.
The problem for Guy wasn’t just the two guards flanking him, however. There were four tall players in the squad (2.17m Ande Tomic and 2.09m Simon Bigrander in center and 2.08m Henry Ellenson and 2.10m Vladimir Bonjanski as power forward) who gave enough size in Badalona to the problems of the “short” perimeters are not visible, while the rest of the players who had time to participate in the positions of shooters and forwards (Parra, Busquets, Krag are all 2 meters tall and Pau Ribas is 1.94 meters tall) , were also large .
After overcoming Guy’s biggest mistake, Badalona was now able to play to his strengths as well as those of Ande Tomic.
Its competitive profile and the way it was used
Guy is a Guardian with great execution skills. He can shoot great when dribbling, he can play pick and roll as a secondary creator (he practically prepared the pick and roll in Badalona this year). But his main advantage is that he’s a demon off the ball.
The way he moves and captures screens is superb, reminiscent of other players who – not coincidentally – have had a career in Spain. That means players like Jaycee Carroll, Kyle Curic or Matt Thomas. Guy isn’t at that level when it comes to off-screen execution, as evidenced by his 34.5% 3-point shot rate this year in the regular season, a result of several difficult shots he’s made. But he’s a player who can perform very well in such situations and give his team options.
Playing on a team that supports a lot of handoffs and off-screen plays, Guy shone as the perfect complement to Ande Tomic, who made … known under the basket. With this style of play, Badalona made it all the way up to 7th place in the regular season and eventually shocked Baskonia in the playoff quarterfinals while also aiming to do the same for Real.
Is he a EuroLeague player?
Whenever a player is fired against EuroLeague-level teams in a league, that’s the first question that comes up. Can he pass to the next level? In Guy’s case, the answer lies more or less in how he behaved in his rookie season at Badalona.
The American Guard was in the ideal environment for him. A team that was big enough to cover his defensive weaknesses, that has a lot of systems and plays that can take advantage of him and give him enough freedom when he has to do what he wants.
The short answer is yes, there is definitely a place in the EuroLeague for a player with Guy’s qualifications. Players with their own contact with the basket, the panic they bring to opposing defenses as soon as they leave a screen, and the ability to create situations for their teammates to some extent, have a place anywhere.
The question is how much role a team would be willing to give him in order to use him and get the best out of him. Badalona did it. And he was confirmed.
Source: sport 24
I am a sports journalist who has written for a number of Sportish. I have a background in journalism and have been writing since I was young. My main focus is sports news, but I also write about general news. I am currently working as an author at Sportish.
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Valencia signed Justin Anderson to a 45-day contract
Valencia’s jersey will be worn next season by former NBA player Justin Anderson (1993, 1:98).
After Semi Ojeleye, Victor Klaver and Jarrett Harper were ruled out, Valencia went on the market and finally agreed to a deal with Justin Anderson (1993, 1:98 minutes), giving him a 45-day contract with the option to extend offered the rest of the season.
The 30-year-old guard previously played for Breogan, where he averaged 12.6 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 11 Liga Endesa and Basketball Champions League games. This was also his first European experience as he made his living in the NBA and G-League in the past. Anderson has exactly 257 appearances in the world’s premier league with the Mavericks, Sixers, Hawks, Cavaliers and Pacers.
Source: sport 24
I am a sports journalist who has written for a number of Sportish. I have a background in journalism and have been writing since I was young. My main focus is sports news, but I also write about general news. I am currently working as an author at Sportish.
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Real Madrid equalized Badalona
Despite the fatigue of the previous week in the EuroLeague, Real Madrid impressively got past Badalona’s home game (101-73).
Real Madrid was very exhausted after the monster week of the EuroLeague, but was undeterred against Badalona. Chus Mateo’s players crushed their opponents (101-73) to secure their 31st win of the season.
Dazan Moussa (15 points on 3/5 3-point shots) and Mario Hezonia (14 points on 4/6 3-point shots) did the most damage in Badalona’s defense on a night that Real Madrid two more players had double figures and shot 39% from three.
real Madrid: Ambalde 7 (1/4 three-pointers, 5 rebounds), Cabasso 8 (2 three-pointers, 5 assists), Hezonia 14 (4/6 three-pointers, 6 rebounds), Tavares 6 (5 rebounds), Moussa 15 (3/5 three-pointers, 4 assists), Kozer 5 (1), Rudy 9 (2), Gondaleth 4, Alothen 11 (1), Poirier 10 (5 rebounds), Yule 3 (1), Ediaye 9 (4 rebounds).
Real Madrid team statistics: 19/27 2-pointers, 15/38 3-pointers, 18/19 shots, 39 rebounds (30 defensive + 9 offensive), 26 assists, 9 turnovers, 10 steals, 4 blocks.
Source: sport 24
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McLemore moved to Spain on Breogan’s behalf
Ben McLemore was released by AEK Betsson and ten days later he found the next stop in his career in Spain and Breogan.
Ben McLemore was a high-profile summer signing for AEK Betsson, but the long-time NBA player left the union on December 12th.
Ten days later, Breogan announced the signing of the American goalscorer and McLemore continued his career in the Iberian Peninsula.
Dikefalos was his first team in Geria Epirus and after his release from the Yellow-Blacks he continues to play in Europe and in the Liga Endesa.
During his short stay in our country, he scored 9.7 points in the Stoiximan Basket League, while in Europe and the Basketball Champions League he averaged 9.2 points.
Source: sport 24
I am a sports journalist who has written for a number of Sportish. I have a background in journalism and have been writing since I was young. My main focus is sports news, but I also write about general news. I am currently working as an author at Sportish.
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