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2011 is the first year Tyler is eligible for the NBA Draft. How high could he be picked?
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Late second round
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Klomp wrote:2011 is the first year Tyler is eligible for the NBA Draft. How high could he be picked?
Depends how he handles this year. Late first at the earliest at this point, mid to late second is much more likely.
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Choosing to play in Japan isn't exactly a move that will boost his stock, so probably mid to late second round.
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I think he'll be picked in the second unless he continues to have attitude problems.
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sisibilio wrote:Choosing to play in Japan isn't exactly a move that will boost his stock, so probably mid to late second round.
I would normally agree with this, especially since he is playing in second division Japan. But if he wants to listen to his head coach Bob Hill he could be much better off in the long run. Coach Hill has an excellent track record with developing big men and has worked out several of the top big men prospects who have entered the draft over the past few years.
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Do you guys see him as a 4 or a 5 in the league? I wonder if he would be worth picking up with the (likely) late Miami pick the Raps have next year.
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bboyskinnylegs wrote:Do you guys see him as a 4 or a 5 in the league? I wonder if he would be worth picking up with the (likely) late Miami pick the Raps have next year.
He is a pure PF who could play spot time at center IMO.
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I think signing in Japan is really going to hurt his draft stock. If he gets picked it'll be in the late 2nd round.
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