Kyle Guy first came to Charlottesville as a McDonald’s All-American, man bun and all, and left town as a National Champion. While he joined the team with fellow superheroes Ty Jerome and DeAndre Hunter, it was always Guy who seemed to be the face of the program, and his run as the 2019 Final Four’s Most Outstanding Player solidified his status as a Virginia legend.
However, when compared to Hunter and Jerome, it’s Guy that has the most question marks and potential weaknesses when looking at his prospects as a professional player. In his three years at Virginia, he dealt with his fare share of skepticism and handled some sort of major adversity to end 2018.