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Corey Kispert’s dog rolls off, another feat mastered, another box checked. (Top photo: James Snook / USA Today) Jan 1, 2025. Connections: Sports Edition. Spot the pattern. Connect the terms.
Corey Kispert struggled early in his college career, and the NBA felt out of reach. After a change in mind-set, he has molded himself in to a key piece for the Wizards.
Kispert reached that percentage as a second-year player. “Being able to figure out how to be a good team defender is what I think would really help Corey,” Scout C said.
Last summer, Corey Kispert had a difficult choice to make. He could keep his name in the 2020 NBA draft, where the Edmonds native was reportedly expected to be a second-round pick.
The Wizards’ Corey Kispert is working to become a more well-rounded player, and against the Trail Blazers he contributed nine points and a pair of threes in a 118-117 win.
WASHINGTON -- Corey Kispert was walking over to the side of the Wizards' practice court to sit down with NBC Sports Washington when he had to make one more shot. After practicing his 3-pointer and ...
Corey Kispert’s evolution at Gonzaga has been remarkable, beginning with typical ups and downs freshmen encounter and annual progressions to his senior year as a potential NBA lottery pick on ...
Christos Tsaltas: Wizards guard/forward Corey Kispert will miss approximately 4-6 weeks due to a sprained left ankle. Kispert suffered the injury after stepping on an opponent’s foot during the ...
Kispert had a knack for winning people over with his character. "I think that’s what makes Corey so special,” former King’s standout Will Pohland, who was in middle school during Kispert’s ...
When Corey Kispert's name is called in Thursday's NBA Draft, a recent trend will be bucked. He won't be the first Gonzaga player to be drafted in the first round, and he won't be the first Zag ...
If the trajectory of Corey Kispert's rookie season with the Wizards is any indication, he is likely to come back a noticeably improved player this upcoming 2022-23 season.
Corey Kispert, a 6-foot-6, 215-pound forward who officially signed with Gonzaga on Wednesday, isn’t a big fan of idle time.