
Keyonte George Sends Utah Jazz Into Half With Buzzer Beater
Keyonte George emerged as the unlikely hero for the Utah Jazz on Friday night, sinking a buzzer-beating three-pointer to give his team a 62-59 lead over the Sacramento Kings at halftime.
Background
The Jazz entered the game as underdogs, having lost five of their previous six contests. George, a 22-year-old rookie, has made just nine starts this season and was averaging just 5.4 points per game.
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George’s buzzer-beating shot came on a broken play with just 0.3 seconds remaining on the clock. He received the ball off an inbounds pass, took one dribble, and launched a deep three-pointer that found the bottom of the net.
“It was a crazy play,” George said after the game. “I was just trying to get the ball up, and it went in.”
The shot sent the Jazz bench and crowd into a frenzy. It was the first buzzer-beater of George’s NBA career.
Analysis and Impact
George’s shot was a major momentum boost for the Jazz, who had been struggling to find their footing in recent weeks. It also showed the potential that George has as a player.
“Keyonte is a special talent,” Jazz head coach Will Hardy said. “He’s a hard worker, and he’s always ready to step up and make big plays.”
If George can continue to make plays like this, he could become a valuable asset for the Jazz moving forward.
Conclusion
Keyonte George’s buzzer-beating three-pointer was a defining moment in the Utah Jazz’s season. It gave the team a much-needed boost and showed that they have potential for the future.
