Kyle Kuric Hits Career-High Stats in Liga ACB with MoraBanc Andorra
At 36, the American guard is averaging 14 points and shooting 51.5% from three, his best in Spain's top league, despite team's struggles.
Key Points
- Averaging 14 points per game, topping prior ACB best of 13.5 with Estudiantes.
- Liga ACB's #2 three-point shooter at 51.5%, surpassing 45.8% with Barcelona.
- Valuation at 12.7 credits/game, highest in his 12 ACB seasons.
- Remains modest, prioritizing team wins over personal stats.
Kyle Kuric, the shooting guard for MoraBanc Andorra, is enjoying his strongest statistical season in Spain's Liga ACB after joining the club in summer 2024.
Despite a turbulent campaign for the Andorran side, the 36-year-old American has elevated his game to career highs across key metrics. He is averaging 14 points per match—surpassing his previous best of 13.5 from the 2013-2014 season with Estudiantes—and ranks as the league's second-best three-point shooter at 51.5% accuracy. That mark eclipses his prior high of 45.8% set with Barcelona in 2020-2021.
Kuric's form has also boosted his overall valuation to 12.7 credits per game, topping the 11.5 he achieved with Estudiantes a decade ago. Across his 12 ACB seasons with Estudiantes, Gran Canaria, Barcelona, and now MoraBanc, he has frequently shouldered the team's scoring load.
The numbers stand out even more when viewed against his full professional career, which began in the NCAA during 2008-2009. His only superior scoring average—15.7 points—came in 2017-2018 with Zenit St. Petersburg, though his three-point shooting there lagged at 38.2%.
Speaking to *Diari d'Andorra*, Kuric remained modest: "I'm very comfortable, as always. I have things to improve, but I feel good." He added that victories matter more to him than personal stats.
Kuric's resurgence proves experience can still deliver at the highest level.
Original Sources
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