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Kur Teng

KurTeng

Jersey
#2
Pos
SG
HT / WT
6-4 / 185
Class
SO
Rivals
NATL
#57
POS
#17
ST
On3
95
NATL
#59
POS
#11
ST
#1
ESPN
87
NATL
#52
POS
#12
ST
#2
247
93
NATL
#62
POS
#12
ST
#1
The Journey
Class of 2024
Michigan State Spartans
ENROLLED
BR
HIGH SCHOOL

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Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Michigan State
ENROLLED4/3/2023
94.9%
657 mi
23
1
3
Rutgers
OFFERED
2.6%
228 mi
6
0
0
Providence
OFFERED
1.7%
81 mi
74
0
0
Temple
OFFERED
N/A
284 mi
100
0
0
Miami
OFFERED
N/A
1291 mi
11
2
3
Michigan State
94.9%
Rutgers
RutgersOFFERED
2.6%
Providence
ProvidenceOFFERED
1.7%
Temple
TempleOFFERED
N/A
Miami
MiamiOFFERED
N/A

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Kur Teng Scouting Summary
Jamie Shaw
03/18/22

Kur Teng has a basketball frame, with broad shoulders and long arms. He has a smooth feel on the floor, with a great pace. A smooth catch and shoot player with consistent picture-esque form. While Teng is a slightly above-average athlete, he can attack closeouts and get to the basket or pull-up for a jump shot. Comes from basketball genes as he has multiple siblings currently playing college basketball. Coaches and those around him rave about the work ethic and approach.

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Measurements & Testing

Kur TengBradford Christian Academy
Rivals150 SG AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NBA Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
185
195
205
94.9%90.2%
Height
6-4
6-4
6-5
100.0%98.7%
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Personal Life

Manchester (New Hampshire) Bradford Christian Academy coach Vincent Pastorie could use a lot of words to describe Kur Teng. But he says two words would do best. “Bucket-getter,” Pastorie told WMUR TV. “He’s a bucket-getter. There are only a few players in the country that can score at his level.” Teng averaged 14.3 points while shooting 37.5% from 3 in the summer before his junior season playing up on the Adidas 3SSB 17U Circuit with the Mass Rivals program. “I’ve learned how to play my style and still play harder,” Teng told On3’s Jamie Shaw. “I have continued learning how to win and help my team win. I like watching Devin Booker a lot – how he gets to his buckets.” Teng scored 30 points in his first varsity game as a freshman at Manchester West High School. He then transferred to Bradford Christian, where he exploded into one of the nation’s top scorers. “He plays at a pace where everything just comes naturally for him,” Pastorie said. “He’s very graceful. Everything is graceful for him on the court. He’s got a good chance of playing in the NBA if he continues to do the right things in school, out of school and on the court.”

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