Kyle Collinsworth

Retired Retired after 2023 season SG/SF 1 year of NBA experience

Height6'6
Born3rd October 1991 (age 34)
Weight210 lbs
Nationality🇺🇸USA
Pre-draft teamBrigham Young
HandRight
Agentn/a
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Representative Teams

Stats

Year League Team MPGGGSPTS/GFGFGAFG% 3P3PA3P% FTFTAFT%ORBDRB TRBASTSTLBLKTOVPF
2016-17 D League Texas Legends 27.3 36 16 6.5 2.7 6.3 43.1% 0.3 1.1 29.3% 0.8 1.4 54.9% 2.7 4.3 7.0 3.9 1.8 0.9 1.3 2.6
2017-18 G League Texas Legends 35.7 20 19 11.0 4.4 9.0 48.3% 0.7 2.1 31.7% 1.6 2.9 55.2% 2.7 6.1 8.7 5.5 1.8 0.3 2.7 1.9
2017-18 NBA Dallas Mavericks 15.0 32 2 3.2 1.2 3.1 38.4% 0.1 0.5 23.5% 0.7 1.3 52.5% 1.0 2.3 3.3 1.8 0.5 0.3 0.8 1.4
2018-19 G League Raptors 995 30.0 29 28 10.2 4.1 8.9 46.3% 0.7 2.0 32.2% 1.2 1.9 65.5% 2.4 4.7 7.2 3.3 1.9 0.7 2.1 2.0
2019-20 G League Salt Lake City Stars 26.8 25 19 9.7 4.1 7.7 53.1% 0.5 1.5 31.6% 0.7 1.2 60.0% 1.5 4.5 6.0 3.1 0.8 0.3 1.8 1.9

Teams

14 entries
DateTeam
2009 - 2016 Brigham Young (NCAA)
July 2016 Dallas Mavericks (Summer League)
July 2016 - October 2016 Dallas Mavericks (NBA)
October 2016 - March 2017 Texas Legends (D-League)
October 2017 - December 2017 Texas Legends (G-League)
December 2017 - January 2018 Dallas Mavericks (NBA)/Texas Legends (G-League)
January 2018 Dallas Mavericks (NBA)
January 2018 Texas Legends (G-League)
January 2018 - February 2018 Dallas Mavericks (NBA)
February 2018 Texas Legends (G-League)
February 2018 - July 2018 Dallas Mavericks (NBA)
July 2018 Dallas Mavericks (Summer League)
September 2018 - October 2018 Toronto Raptors (NBA)
October 2018 - present Raptors 905 (G-League)

Transactions

19 entries
DateLeagueTransaction
20th July, 2016 NBA Signed a partially guaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Dallas.
22nd October, 2016 NBA Waived by Dallas.
30th October, 2016 D-League Designated as an allocated player by Texas Legends.
30th March, 2017 D-League Waived by Texas Legends.
21st October, 2017 G-League Designated as a returning player by Texas Legends.
19th December, 2017 NBA/G-League Signed a two-way contract with Dallas/Texas Legends.
10th January, 2018 NBA/G-League Dallas ended two-way contract.
13th January, 2018 NBA Signed a 10 day contract with Dallas.
23rd January, 2018 G-League Designated as a returning player by Texas Legends.
24th January, 2018 NBA Signed a second 10 day contract with Dallas.
1st February, 2018 G-League Assigned by Dallas to Texas Legends of the G-League.
2nd February, 2018 G-League Recalled by Dallas from Texas Legends of the G-League.
3rd February, 2018 G-League Designated as a returning player by Texas Legends.
8th February, 2018 NBA Signed a partially guaranteed minimum salary contract for the remainder of the season and through 2019 with Dallas.
6th July, 2018 NBA Waived by Dallas.
13th September, 2018 NBA Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Toronto.
13th October, 2018 NBA Waived by Toronto.
18th October, 2018 G-League Returning player rights traded by Texas Legends to Raptors 905 in exchange for the returning player rights to C.J. Leslie and the returning player rights to Kennedy Meeks.
20th October, 2018 G-League Designated as a returning player by Raptors 905.

NBA Salary

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Listed total $14,050,000
2025/26 2026/27 2027/28 2028/29
$2,575,000 Retired Fully guaranteed $3,200,000 Retired Fully guaranteed $3,825,000 Retired $1,912,500 guaranteed Team option $4,450,000 Retired $2,225,000 guaranteed Player option
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Video

The 2018 NBA Manifesto

Kyle Collinsworth
SG/SF - 6’6, 210lbs - 26 years old - 1 year of experience

Long on Dallas’s radar, Collinsworth finally got time in the NBA with them this season, and showed the fairly unique game he always had at BYU. Up to a point, it translates to this level.

A passer by trade, Collinsworth threw some passes with flair here, too. A non-shooter, Collinsworth still managed to exploit any defender closing him out (which they still do by instinct despite his status as a non-shooting threat), and by hitting cutters when passing on the drive. He really does have excellent passing vision and skill, and has always been unselfish on the court.

Collinsworth also rebounds well for his size, too. Despite lacking in NBA athleticism and explosion, and standing at a fairly average 6’6 without much length, Collinsworth rebounded better than Harrison Barnes, using his smarts and graft to win boards he should not have been winning. He is intelligent, and a competitor, and all of those other clichés conveyed onto unathletic players who the commentariat want to root for despite their natural disadvantages. And they are all legitimately applied here.

As for how to stick in the NBA? Become a shooter. It hasn’t happened for him in all these years, and he seems to lack natural rhythm in the shot. But this summer he should go and find some. Unathletic NBA wings need jumpers, despite all the flashy passing. Collinsworth sees the court very well and has lots of natural instincts for the game, plus a good IQ and some talents. But unless he can score a bit more than this, he will not be a net positive.

Player Plan: Two years of unguaranteed minimum salary remaining. There is a talent upgrade needed at his position that might wind up ultimately squeezing him out, and he still has work to do despite his age for a prospect. Nevertheless, even if he is cut, he will surely stay on the Mavericks’ radar. A two-way contract player, maybe, despite how galling that would be coming off of a full contract.
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