Kyshawn George reached the 20-point mark for the first time, for his 6th game in the NBA. The 20 units of the Valais “rookie” were, however, not enough for the Wizards, beaten 125-112 by the Golden State Warriors on Monday in Washington.
Challenging the best shooter in history Stephen Curry, back after missing 3 matches due to injury, visibly transcended Kyshawn George. The 20-year-old winger made 6 of his 17 3-point shots, while he posted a sad 2/22 behind the arc in all of the previous 5 matches!
George, who had exceeded 10 points only once so far (11 scored last Wednesday against Clint Capela’s Hawks), also scored 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 1 interception. He spent no less than 38 minutes on the floor, finishing with a differential of -4.
Kyshawn George finished 2nd in scoring on his team behind Jordan Poole (24 points). For Golden State, Stephen Curry accumulated 24 points (with a 4/9 3-pointer) and 6 assists to allow the Californian franchise to pick up a 6th success in 7 matches, the 4th in a row.
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