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Kyshawn George dance and his tour is moving around the visitors’ locker in Scotiaabank Arena, where “Get IT Sexyy” exploded from Sexyy Red from a nearby loud speaker.

Perhaps he had only five points, six rebound balls and three decisive passes on Saturday evening, but his treatment had found Toronto Raptors with a victory of 118-117, only the thirteenth victory in the Washington season. This was only the third time throughout the season, as Wizards won successive games, but George saw it as another example of the consistency of the team that must have a victory in the American Professional League.

“It is clear that our record does not appear, but we are trying to build customs,” said George, sitting in front of his closet. “I think it’s just about, I focus on building these habits that will allow success in the future.”

George Fourth was chosen by New York Nix in the American Professional League draft last summer.

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This made him one of five juniors on the Washington list where the team tends to the rebuilding season.

George was 8.4 points, 4.1 rebound and 2.4 decisive passes over 26.9 minutes for each game heading to Saturday in Toronto. He started on 26 of 56 games in his upward campaign.

He said he has already learned a lot from the main coach, Brian How.

George said: “The discipline and habits that you must build every day, regardless of whether you win, lose, win by 30, a loss by 30, you have a game of 40 points or you have Donuts.” “It doesn’t matter.

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“You have to return the next day and continue to work in the right way.”

Play in Toronto was few from returning to the homeland for George.

His father, Dion George, was born in Montreal, but he played professionally in the Swiss league, so Kishon-who announced Ki Shun-in Swiss, was born, Switzerland. George Al -Asghar went to high school in France and then played a year of US university basketball for Miami Hurricane.

George’s average, which is six feet long, reached 7.6 points, three rebound balls, and 2.2 passes, 31 hurricane games last season. He started as a reserve purple but was promoted to start due to injuries.


Most of his extended family lives in the Montreal region, but one uncle lives in Toronto and came to watch the play of his nephew.

“I felt satisfied, it is clear that you have a large crowd,” said George, who is fluent in English and French. “It is good to see that Canada has a basketball culture.”

It is a culture that does not mind the presence of a larger part of it.

Although George played with the national team under the age of 16 in Switzerland, he said that he “hope” will be able to play in Canada one day.

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This report issued by the Canadian press was published for the first time on March 8, 2025.

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