Kyle Guy will not be remaining on the coaching staff of the Virginia men's basketball program moving forward. The 2019 Final Four Most Outstanding Player returned to Charlottesville last August after a five-year professional basketball career as an Athlete Development Mentor and Special Assistant.
Charlottesville has been selected as one of the regional locations for the 2025 edition of The Basketball Tournament (TBT), a 64-team summer basketball tournament with a $1 million winner-take-all prize for the champion of the event.
Watch the video below and follow along with the transcript underneath the video to see what Virginia men's basketball interim head coach Ron Sanchez had to say in the weekly ACC Men's Basketball Coaches Zoom call on Monday (January 27).
Former Virginia star Kyle Guy, who was the 55th overall pick in the 2019 NBA draft, is returning to his alma mater as an athlete development mentor and special assistant, according to a press release from the program.
Kyle Guy, a former University of Virginia star, retired from professional basketball at 26. Guy led the Cavaliers to their first national championship in 2019.
It may be the middle of the offseason, but Wednesday was a joyous day for Virginia basketball. After five years, Kyle Guy is returning to the UVA men's basketball program, this time as a member of Tony Bennett's coaching staff.
Kyle Guy is one of the best shooters in Virginia Men's basketball history. The 26-year-old was the 55th pick in the 2019 NBA Draft by the New York Knicks and played part of three seasons in the league.
We are down to four teams vying for the 2019 NCAA Tournament championship — four completely different teams that got to this point in four different ways.
The NCAA Tournament tips off formally (don’t start with me about the First Four) on Thursday, and for many sports fans the first game marks the start of a four-day bacchanalia of basketball that represents an unmatched spectacle in American sports.