This is what college hoops analyst Adam Finkelstein, who calls him one of the Top 10 underrated players in the '22 class, says about Lindsay:
KyeRon Lindsay was one of the breakout players at last summer's Peach Jam averaging just under 20 and 10 for Pro Skills but has flown a little bit below the national radar since. He spent most of the year committed to UNLV but is now headed to Georgia, where I believe he has a chance to be a focal point for Mike White's rebuilding project. More than anything else, Lindsay is productive, and able to change the game in a number of ways. However, he has tools that translate up levels as well. The 6-foot-8 lefty is well-built and a solid athlete, a versatile scoring threat, a consistent presence on the glass, and a tough competitor with a mature approach to the game.
KyeRon Lindsay was one of the breakout players at last summer's Peach Jam averaging just under 20 and 10 for Pro Skills but has flown a little bit below the national radar since. He spent most of the year committed to UNLV but is now headed to Georgia, where I believe he has a chance to be a focal point for Mike White's rebuilding project. More than anything else, Lindsay is productive, and able to change the game in a number of ways. However, he has tools that translate up levels as well. The 6-foot-8 lefty is well-built and a solid athlete, a versatile scoring threat, a consistent presence on the glass, and a tough competitor with a mature approach to the game.