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Keyonte George Player Card Profile

Utah Jazz

Keyonte stays this high because the price is still reasonable and the lead-guard archetype gives him a clearer collectible path than a lot of steadier but lower-ceiling names. He can carry shots, he can make hard ones, and Utah still gives him room to test the limits of the primary-guard version of this story. He is not safe, but he is more live than a lot of polite hobby rankings let on.

BCI collectible score

7.3

Pricing view

Score breakdown

Ceiling

7.8

This is the real basketball ceiling plus the hobby ceiling that basketball case can support. The score is not about being good. It is about whether the player can become one of the defining collectible names of the era.

Demand

6.7

Demand measures how much proof the market has already shown. It is about collector conviction, headline ability, and whether serious buyers already treat the cards like important assets.

Price

8.1

Price asks how much future greatness is already baked in. The score rises only when collectors still have meaningful room to be right from today's levels.

Ecosystem

6.7

This is the quality of the actual card market: flagship strength, chrome desirability, autograph appeal, grails, and whether the player has cards collectors truly chase instead of cards that simply exist.

Narrative

7.2

Narrative is the extra lift that makes a market feel bigger than the stat line alone. It includes playoff headline potential, cultural relevance, stylistic appeal, and whether the player can become a name the hobby naturally circles back to.

Supply

6.3

Supply is a discipline score. Higher numbers mean the player has a cleaner premium identity and less modern-product clutter weighing on the thesis.

Trajectory

6.6

Trajectory covers role security, team environment, current health context, and whether the next few years should strengthen the collectible story instead of muddy it.

Current BCI read

Keyonte stays this high because the price is still reasonable and the lead-guard archetype gives him a clearer collectible path than a lot of steadier but lower-ceiling names. He can carry shots, he can make hard ones, and Utah still gives him room to test the limits of the primary-guard version of this story. He is not safe, but he is more live than a lot of polite hobby rankings let on.

How to think about the buy

Collector targets

Buy in

They see cheap entry into a volume-scoring guard with enough swagger to matter if the shot-making and creation jump together. His cleaner Prizm color and numbered rookie autos are the lanes that can really benefit from that rerate.

Hesitation

The hesitation is that not every young gunner becomes a durable hobby obsession. If the efficiency stalls or the team context stays bad, the cards can stay cheap for a reason.

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