Keyonte George is a starting guard for the Utah Jazz, operating as one of the primary offensive engines on a rebuilding roster. Standing 6'0" and 185 lbs, he came out of Baylor before entering the NBA, and his current season numbers reflect a player who has stepped into a heavy usage role with the team leaning on him to generate offense.
Through 58 games this season, George is averaging 23.0 points, 6.1 assists, and 3.6 rebounds per game across 32.7 minutes, with a field goal percentage of 45.1%, a three-point percentage of 34.7%, and a free throw percentage of 85.1%. The assist and scoring volume both point to a ball-dominant guard who is asked to create consistently, while the free throw rate and accuracy make him a reliable source of points at the line. His minus-6.0 plus-minus reflects the broader team context more than individual performance, as the Jazz are in a development phase and rarely in competitive game situations late. For bettors, George presents clear prop angles in the points, assists, and combined scoring markets. His scoring volume is consistent enough to anchor a points prop, his 6.1 assists per game makes the assists market worth monitoring, and his 85.1% free throw shooting on likely high attempts makes him a dependable target in free throw-based props on nights when he draws heavy defensive attention.