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2024 4-Star Kur Teng commits to Rutgers

By Alex Karamanos, 04/03/23, 10:15AM EDT

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Kur Teng, a 6'4 shooting guard, recently announced his commitment to Head Coach Steve Pikiell and Rutgers. Teng is the second member of the 2024 class to commit to the Scarlet Knights, and his addition is already generating excitement among Rutgers fans.

Teng is an elite scorer from all three levels, meaning he can score from beyond the arc, mid-range, and at the rim. He has a polished game that allows him to create his own shot and make plays for others. He is a high-IQ player who understands the game and makes good decisions with the ball in his hands.

One of Teng's strengths is his ability to score off the dribble. He has excellent ball-handling skills and is able to create separation from his defender to get off his shot. Teng also has a quick release, which makes it difficult for defenders to contest his shots.

Teng's scoring ability is complemented by his toughness on the defensive end. He is an active defender who uses his size and athleticism to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots. Teng has quick feet and good instincts, which help him stay in front of his man and make timely rotations.

As a freshman at Rutgers, Teng will have an opportunity to earn early minutes with his scoring ability and defensive prowess. The Scarlet Knights will be looking to replace several key players and Teng could be the perfect player to step in and fill that void.

Teng's versatility and ability to score from all three levels make him a valuable addition to Rutgers roster. He will fit in well with the Scarlet Knights' high-energy, defensive-minded approach, and his ability to create his own shot will give the team another weapon on offense.

In conclusion, Kur Teng is an exciting addition to the Rutgers basketball program. His elite scoring ability, defensive toughness, and high-IQ make him a polished player who can make an immediate impact at the college level. If Teng continues to develop his game, he has the potential to become one of the best shooting guards in the country.

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