From watching the highlights, Kyle Guy is not timid or hesitant to shoot no matter what his defender is doing. With taller defenders he seems to love the double-step-back jump-stop to create extra space, hopping at different angles laterally. He has a nice looking bounce pass. His left is not as poor as others noted, but its not really a strength either. He is an undersized shooter, and reminds me a little of Tyus Edney in his moves to get open though a few inches taller and more of a shooter. He does not have the elite athleticism of say Bobby Jackson for his size, but will hopefully get some chances in Preseason on the 2-way to see how he looks. There will be a good deal of pressure on him to make shots at a high percentage. If he manages to take advantage of his early looks by coaching/staff, he could have an outside chance of breaking into end of the rotation or for spot minutes involving adding a shooter on the floor. He may struggle against athletic top defenders if in the regular season and focused upon; against other bench players he may be ok. I think the House comparison is little off - he's a more rounded player than House, but probably not as good a shooter either.