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Keyonte George’s game was on fire at the Rising Stars tournament. Staring with a 10-point game, he was quieter in the final against the G League team but finally delivered when it mattered most. With a dramatic game-winning three-pointer, he led his team to the Rising Stars title. With this win, his team, playing as Team Candace Parker, will face off against teams drafted by NBA legends Barkley, O’Neal, and Smith in Sunday’s All-Star Game tournament.

While the All-Star appearance might be one of the highlights of the 21-year-old’s career, this is not his first time making or breaking records. The Utah Jazz guard has been doing it ever since the beginning. Let’s take a look at the meteoric rise of this young sensation highlighting the details of his background such as his ethnicity and nationality.

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All about Keyonte George’s nationality

Keyonte George was born on November 8, 2003, in Lewisville, Texas, which makes his nationality American. The hoopster started his basketball career at Lewisville High, playing standout games. While the details of George’s ethnicity aren’t publicly available, it is known that he comes from an African-American background, and was raised by a single mother.

His sophomore year saw him averaging an impressive 24-point record throughout the games, earning the District 6-6A Offensive Player of the Year award. For his junior year, he took a transfer to the School of Lewisville improving his game to averaging almost 25 pointers per game, and in efforts to further enhance his game, he moved to Florida’s IMG Academy in his senior season where he created history.

 

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Keyonte’s performances made him the highest-ranked recruit in IMG’s program history, receiving offers from Texas, Texas Tech, Kansas, and Kentucky and committed to play for Baylor University. He absolutely crushed it with the Baylor Bears getting named Big 12 Freshman of the Year, also earning a spot on the Second Team All-Big 12.

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Keyonte’s impact upon Baylor was undeniable, as he became the second freshman in the program’s history by racking up 506 points, while also setting a new record of scoring 20 or more points in all the 20 games he played. His impressive performances led to his draft after his freshman year, becoming the sixteenth overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft by the Utah Jazz.

Since then, Keyonte has not looked back and his upcoming All-Star game is just the latest chapter in his impressive basketball journey. George’s path to NBA stardom is a story of consistent growth. As he moves forward with his career, it’s exciting to see what lies ahead for this rising star in the league.

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