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Kevin McCullar Jr.
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Kevin McCullar Jr.
New York Knicks•Guard•#9
Nextvs MEM

2025-26 Season Stats

PPG
6.0
RPG
3.0
APG
2.3
FG%
31.6
3P%
25.0
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    Kevin McCullar Jr.

    Kevin McCullar Jr.

    NYK • Guard • #9

    Recap

    4 months ago

    Kevin McCullar Jr. finished Sunday’s loss to the Celtics with 30 points (10-of-15 FGs, 9-of-10 FTs), four rebounds, one assist, two steals and one three-pointer.

    While McCullar only appeared in four games as a rookie, he’s one of the players the Knicks hope to see perform well in Las Vegas. After a mediocre performance against the Pistons, he was lights out on Sunday. McCullar was efficient as a scorer, shooting well above 50 percent from the field. Unfortunately, he took an inadvertent elbow to the face during the fourth quarter and had to exit prematurely. Given New York’s wing depth, McCullar is unlikely to be in a position to impact fantasy basketball next season. However, teams can always use 3-and-D wings.