Miami freshman Kyshawn George, a projected first-round pick, has announced his decision to forgo his remaining college eligibility and declare for the 2024 NBA draft. The talented player, who hails from Switzerland, made a name for himself in the ACC despite starting as an unheralded recruit from the French second division.
George's impressive stats include averaging 7.6 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 2.2 assists while shooting 41% from beyond the arc. Standing at 6-foot-9, he showcased his versatility by often playing point guard for Miami, displaying sharp perimeter-shooting skills and solid basketball IQ on both offense and defense.
Having experienced a significant growth spurt of 10 inches in the past five years, George is still adapting to his evolving physique and believes he has untapped potential to further develop his game. He expressed confidence in his ability to contribute to NBA teams on multiple fronts and emphasized his commitment to continuous improvement.
Ranked as the No. 24 prospect in ESPN's draft projections, George's decision to hire an agent and submit paperwork for the draft signifies his readiness to take the next step in his basketball career. With the NBA draft scheduled to take place on June 26 and 27 in New York City, George is poised to make his mark on the professional basketball stage.
The draft will kick off with the first round at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, followed by the second round the next day at ESPN's studio in lower Manhattan. As George prepares to embark on this new chapter, NBA fans and scouts alike are eager to witness the promising player's future contributions to the league.