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Kyle Kuzma described a quieter wardrobe and a new role as part of his maturation process, saying “Mature swag!” in a wide-ranging interview with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson.

Kuzma told Robinson the change was personal and tied to growing up, not geography, and that he now favors playing with silhouettes and careful proportion in his clothes.

He said he keeps most older pieces or gives them to teammates, noting his closet is “pretty hefty” but that he’s trying to downsize and buy less.

On the court, Kuzma framed his move from Washington to Milwaukee as a process of “finding my way” and fitting into a new team dynamic.

Asked about playing alongside megastars, Kuzma said, “Very similar. But they play different positions in the fourth. Bron’s more of a guard. Giannis is a guard as well, but does a lot more damage. Probably from eight feet and in.”

Kuzma also reflected on his high-school years, confirming he spent time at Rise Academy in Philadelphia and picked up local slang and culture during that period. He called those years “good times” and offered a brief timeline—San Diego, then a transfer—and tied that background to the person he is today.

Milwaukee statistics show Kuzma averaging 12.8 points in 25.9 minutes this season, part of a Bucks roster built around Giannis Antetokounmpo’s 28.9 points, 10.1 rebounds and 6.1 assists per game.