SALT LAKE CITY – Keyonte George has had a mercurial start to his NBA career.

On one hand, the Utah Jazz guard is the second-leading scorer from his draft class, having already amassed nearly 2,100 career points, joining superstar Victor Wembanyama as one of two players to break the 2,000-point total.

On the other hand, his inefficient shooting numbers (39 percent from the floor, 34 percent from three) teamed with the Jazz’s struggles on the court call into question the validity of his scoring prowess.

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Is George a legitimate offensive weapon in the NBA, or an empty-calorie scorer whose contributions don’t equate to winning?

Now entering his third season, George is committed to improving his game and possesses the necessary

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