So, I wanted to check out some stats on this guy Kyle Filipowski, who plays for the Utah Jazz. I thought it would be fun to dig into his performance data and see what’s up.
First, I tried to find some basic info. Turns out, this dude is pretty young, born on July 11, 2003. He plays forward, and from what I saw, he’s a big guy, 6’11” and 250 lbs. Pretty sure he’s going to be a strong presence on the court. He’s also only 21 years old, so he’s got a lot of time to improve his game.
I went on to look at his per-game stats for the 2024-25 NBA season. It was interesting to find that his numbers seemed to vary a bit. On November 17, 2024, one source said he averaged 7.3 points per game, but another source, dated two days later, claimed 7.0 points. I also found a general figure of 5.9 points per game for the season.
Now, these numbers are not super impressive, but they give us a general idea. It seems like he might be a role player, contributing where he can. He’s got time to get better, so who knows, maybe we’ll see that average climb. I also saw something about his assists, but I wasn’t too focused on that at the moment. His shoe size? Men’s 11, if you’re curious. Not sure why that was included, but there you go.
I dug a bit deeper and found that his agents are Kyle McAlarney and Mark Bartelstein. Also, something about his personal life mentioned his brother, Matt. I guess that’s cool to know, but it doesn’t really tell us much about his basketball skills.
I also came across some different profile pages on a sports website, one for the UK, one for India, and another general one. They all showed the same basic info, but it was neat to see how his profile is available in different regions. The main takeaway here is that he’s listed as a forward for the Utah Jazz, and he’s got the physical attributes of a potential power forward.
So yeah, that’s what I found out about Kyle Filipowski’s stats today. It wasn’t a super deep dive, but it was fun to gather some basic info and get an idea of how he’s been doing. I might check back later in the season to see if his numbers change.