Kyle Korver Stats
- Height / Weight
- 79 / 212 lbs.
- Date of Birth (Age)
- 3/17/1981 (43)
- Experience
- 17
- College
- Creighton
Career Stats
Kyle Korver Last 10 Games
Kyle Korver News
Milwaukee Bucks guard Kyle Korver provided 23 points, four rebounds, four assists, one block, and one steal across 24 minutes in the 109-95 loss to the Nuggets on Monday. The journeyman also went 5-for-11 from downtown. The veteran provided a great stat line with Eric Bledsoe (knee) and Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) injured and guys like Khris Middleton and Brook Lopez simply not entering the game likely due to a coaching decision. The 38-year-old averages 6.4 points per game this season and Monday was the first time he scored in double digits since Jan. 20. Once the team is back at full strength, Korver will revert back to a smaller role. He doesn't merit fantasy consideration as a result.
Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard/small forward Kyle Korver (back) will miss at least the next three games as head coach Mike Budenholzer confirmed Saturday that the veteran would not join the team for the upcoming road trip. Korvers absence will stretch to at least five consecutive games, paving the way for Donte Divincenzo and Pat Connaughton to continue seeing an increased role off the bench. Aside from holding value in category formats due to his three-point marksmanship, Korver holds little season-long fantasy intrigue, with his next chance to return to action coming next Friday against Oklahoma City.
Milwaukee Bucks shooting guard/small forward Kyle Korver has been ruled out for Wednesdays game versus the Indiana Pacers due to back soreness. Korver joins Giannis Antetokounmpo (personal) and George Hill (hamstring) on the inactive list, with Donte Divincenzo and Pat Connaughton likely to take on a larger role with the second unit with Korver out of the mix. Aside from those owners desperate for made three-pointers in category leagues, Korver offers little season-long intrigue. His next chance at taking the floor comes Feb. 20 against Detroit, with ample time to heal up before his next outing.
On Monday afternoon, Milwaukee Bucks guard Kyle Korver had a perfect shooting performance against the Chicago Bulls. The 38-year-old made all five of his shots, including two deep balls, and it resulted in his best game in almost a month with 12 points, four rebounds, two assists and one steal. Korver has not averaged over 19 minutes per game in any month this season, but on Monday he was able to reach double figures in back-to-back games for the first time this season. Unfortunately, his lack of overall contribution makes Korver waiver wire fodder for any team unless they are in desperate need of three-pointers in a 16-team league or deeper.