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KYLE KEYES
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Position: Point Guard
Height: 6'2''
Weight: 182lbs.
Wingspan: 6'4.5"/76.5"
Team: Vancouver, BC Titans
(IBL-USA)
Nationality: USA
Agency: None |
College: Montana (NCAA-Div-1)
Previous teams:
Sno County E. (USA-IBL)
Orage County G. (USA-ABA)
Minot S. (USA-CBA)
King County R. (USA-ABA)
Harlem G. All-Stars (USA-US)
Idaho S. (USA-CBA)
Buffalo CIty T.(USA-MBA/XBA)
Saskatchewan H.(USA-CBA) |
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Scouting Report by NBA Coaches, Scouts & Globetrotter's:
Kyle Keyes is a "Lockdown Defender" who can control the game from a defensive standpoint. He can guard the point, wing and is also a formidable post defender for his size. His ability to take opposing point guards out of the game and dictate pace is unmatched. Keyes has been known to shut down NBA stars.
Keyes holds opposing players to less than half their scoring average.
On the offensive side, Kyle Keyes is a floor general who likes to run but can also play a half court game. His court vision is great, he has a tight handle and he gets to the color at will. Keyes also posesses a lethal pull up jumper and a deadly 3pt shot, able to routinely knock down the NBA 3. Kyle's Speed and Quickness is a site to see.
Career:
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1997-1998: Bellevue CC: 23.4 ppg. 5.7 apg. 3.5 spg
1998-1999: Montana (NCAA): 6.5ppg. 2.3rpg. 3.4apg. 2.1spg.
2001: Montana (NCAA): 4.2ppg, 1.2rpg, 2.7apg 2.5spg
2001: Utah Showcase Camp in Salt Lake City
2001-2002: In Nov.'01 was signed by Saskatchewan Hawks (CBA)
2002: Northwest Summer Pro League: #1 Overall Draft Pick
2002: Pro League Averages: 21 ppg. 10.1 apg. 5.2 rpg. 3.5 spg.
2002: Led Summer Pro League in assists: 112 Assists in 11 Games
Nov.2002: XBA Rookie All-Stars Touring team (playing exhibition games against NCAA teams)
2003: Buffalo City Thunder (XBA-MBA): Led MBA/XBA All Stars in assists at 5.5/gm
2003-2004: Meadowlark Lemon's Harlem All-Stars
2003-2004: In Mar.'04 played shortly at Idaho Stampede (CBA): 1 game: 8.0ppg, 5.0apg, 1.0spg
2004: Seattle Sonics (NBA) Pre-Season Workouts
2004: L.A. Top 100 Camp 17pts 8 asst. 3.5 stl.
2004-2005: Meadowlark Lemon's Harlem All-Stars
2005-2006: Meadowlark Lemon's Harlem All-Stars
2006: Seattle Sonics (NBA) Pre-Season Workouts
2006-2007: King County Royals (ABA,1T): 21.4ppg, 10.5apg, 4.2rpg, 3.1spg, 1.2bpg
2007: San Antonio Spurs (NBA) Pre-Season Workouts
2007: Minot Skyrockets (CBA)
2007-2008: Orange County Gladiators (ABA)
2008: Snohomish County Explosion (IBL) 11.4ppg 4.1apg 1.8spg (17min per game)
2008: NBDL Pre-Draft Camp
2008: Jamaal Crawford Summer Pro-Am (Seattle)
-Leading Scorer-32.4ppg 8.6apg 6rpg 3.5spg
2008: Signed NBDL League Contract 2009: Vancouver, BC Titans (IBL) 21.0ppg 10.0apg 5.8rpg 3.3spg (19 games)
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Awards/Achievements:
1997-1998: NWACC All-Star
1997-1998: NWACC 1st Team All-League
1997-1998: 2nd All-Time Leading Scorer In Bellevue CC History at 23.4ppg
1998-1999: Basketball News Pre-Season Big Sky Newcomer of the Year.
1998-1999: Montana Tournament: All-Tournament Team and Champions
Division 1 Career Highs: 18pts, 10ast, 7reb, 6stl, 4blk
2001: United States Basketball Academy, All-Star Selection
2001: USBA All-Star averages: 18 ppg. 10 apg.
2002: Northwest Summer Pro League #1 Overall Draft Pick
2002: Led Summer Pro League In Assists 112 assists in 11 games
2002: Northwest Summer Pro League All-Star: 12 points 16 assists in All-Star Game
2003: Selected by Meadowlark as Point Guard For Meadowlark Lemon's Harlem All-Stars
MBA Finalist -03
2004: Seattle Sonics (NBA) Pre-Season Workouts
2004: Signed NBDL League Contract (then on IR)
2006: 40 points in Harlem All-Star Game
2006: Seattle Sonics (NBA) Pre-Season Workouts
2006-2007: ABA top 25 scorer(21.4), 2nd apg(10.5), 3rd spg(3.1)
2007: San Antonio Spurs (NBA) Pre-Season Workouts
2008: (IBL) Avg. Per 40min played: 31.2ppg 11.4apg 5rpg 3.4spg
2008: Leading Scorer of Jamaal Crawford Summer Pro-Am
-32.4ppg
2009: IBL All-Star
2009: #4 IBL Assists 10.0apg
2009: #15 IBL Scoring 21.0ppg
2009: IBL 3.3 Steals Per Game
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