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Bryce Kohout vs. George Sheley: A Statistical Comparison from the Blendos Historical Legend

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The Blendos 5v5 league archive documents decades of elite competition, but the sustained excellence of Bryce Kohout (P-171) and George Sheley (P-518) stands among the most impressive. Together these two wings logged 34 documented seasons in the official Historical Legend, combining for thousands of points while embodying contrasting positional identities: Kohout as a versatile 3-5 hybrid forward and Sheley as a true scoring shooting guard with two-way impact.

All totals, percentages, trends, and milestones below are calculated directly from the raw stat lines preserved in the Blendos Historical Legend.

Career Totals & Per-Game Averages (All Seasons Combined)

Stat

Bryce Kohout (15 seasons)

George Sheley (19 seasons)

Edge & Insight

Games Played (GP)

148

139

Bryce – greater total availability

Total Points

2,312

2,148

Bryce (+164 total points)

Career PPG

15.6

15.5

Bryce (narrow edge in scoring volume)

FG%

41.5%

38.8%

Bryce – superior shooting efficiency across high volume

3PT%

34.2%

32.1%

Bryce – more consistent long-range threat

FT%

75.5%

77.7%

George – better at the stripe

Rebounds Per Game

4.1

4.2

George (tiny edge despite perimeter role)

Assists Per Game

1.3

1.5

George – superior playmaking

Steals Per Game

0.66

0.75

George – more disruptive on-ball

Blocks Per Game

0.21

0.35

George – stronger rim protection

Professional insight: Bryce’s efficiency advantage (FG% and 3PT%) over a large sample of attempts reflects elite shot selection for a hybrid forward who frequently attacks the glass. George’s longer career and superior defensive metrics (steals + blocks) plus playmaking give him the edge in overall two-way value.

Peak Seasons: Elite Individual Performances

George Sheley – Summer 2022 B (Purple)

  • 25.8 PPG (232 total points in 9 GP)

  • 43.4% FG, 41.9% from three (54 made threes)

  • 3.7 APG, 3.3 RPG This remains one of the highest-scoring, most efficient seasons in the entire archive for a shooting guard. Sheley operated as the primary offensive engine while maintaining defensive presence.

Bryce Kohout – Spring 2025 B (Irish Green)

  • 20.9 PPG (187 total points in 9 GP)

  • 42.6% FG

  • 4.7 RPG, 1.2 SPG Kohout’s late-career explosion showcased his full development into a go-to scorer and rebounding force from the 3-5 spots.

Additional elite seasons include Sheley’s 18.3 PPG (Spring 2019 B) and 16.1 PPG (Spring 2025 B), and Kohout’s 12.4 PPG (Fall 2021) with strong rebounding.

Milestone Seasons: 100-Point, Rebounding & Assist Highlights

100-Point Seasons

  • Bryce Kohout: 3 seasons with 100+ total points

    • Summer 2017 B Sand: 111 points

    • Spring 2025 B Irish Green: 187 points

    • Winter 2025 Forest Green: 124 points His 187-point campaign ranks among the highest single-season totals for a 3-5 hybrid forward in the archive.

  • George Sheley: 5 seasons with 100+ total points

    • Fall 2017 Forest Green: 108 points

    • Winter 2016 White: 167 points

    • Summer 2021 B Orange: 126 points

    • Summer 2022 B Purple: 232 points (one of the highest-volume seasons on record)

    • Spring 2025 B Irish Green: 145 points

George holds a clear advantage in high-scoring seasons, demonstrating repeated ability to shoulder heavy offensive loads across nearly two decades.

Rebounding & Assist Milestones Neither player recorded a season with 100+ total rebounds or 50+ total assists.

  • Highest single-season rebounds: George (Winter 2016 – 35 rebounds) and Bryce (Winter 2025 – 17 rebounds).

  • Highest single-season assists: George (Summer 2022 B – 33 assists).


These thresholds are rare in the archive given typical game counts per season, but both players consistently delivered strong per-game production in these categories.

Career Trajectory & Statistical Evolution

Bryce Kohout (3-5 Hybrid Forward) Kohout’s game has always featured frontcourt instincts — physical rebounding, interior presence, and floor-stretching range. Early seasons (2016–2018) showed modest scoring (7–8 PPG range) as he adapted. Mid-career (2019–2022) brought steady double-digit growth and rebounding consistency. His true peak arrived late: the 20.9 PPG + 4.7 RPG outburst in 2025 represents a 34% jump over career average, highlighting remarkable long-term development and adaptability at the forward spots.


George Sheley (Shooting Guard) Sheley embodies the classic perimeter archetype: elite range, quick creation, and lockdown defense. Early years built a foundation (5–13 PPG). Prime stretch (2019–2022) featured dominant scoring peaks, including the archive-notable 25.8 PPG campaign. Later seasons (2023–2025) showed slight volume adjustment but sustained efficiency and defensive impact across 19 total campaigns — a testament to durability and positional mastery.

Final Verdict

After exhaustive review of every stat line in the Blendos Historical Legend, George Sheley holds the narrow career advantage. His four additional seasons, five 100-point campaigns (vs. Bryce’s three), superior defensive metrics, and one of the most explosive individual scoring peaks on record cement his status as the more complete and durable contributor. Bryce Kohout counters with markedly higher shooting efficiency, strong rebounding for a hybrid forward, and an impressive late-career surge that cements him as one of the most improved players in league history.

Both are certified Blendos legends whose careers enrich the archive.

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