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Tyler Bey

Posted: Wed Dec 4, 2019 6:48 pm
by clyde21
should be top20 or 25 lock at this point IMO, ELITE rebounding combo forward, when I mean elite I mean one of 6-6/6-7 rebounders I've ever watched. his rebounding rate right now is an absurd 25.4.

strong body, great athleticism, bouncy, can run, can defend 2-4.

his biggest weaknesses are twofold: shooting and playmaking...but he's actually shooting better this season 41% on 1.7 attempts per game, and is a career 75% from the line so the baseline is there for him to be able to knock down some shots, he's also improved his vision/passing a bit, last year he was a measly .6apg now he's at 2.8.

this guy is the Brandon Clarke of the '20 draft.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Dec 5, 2019 3:32 am
by EvanZ
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Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Dec 5, 2019 4:44 pm
by doordoor123
clyde21 wrote:should be top20 or 25 lock at this point IMO, ELITE rebounding combo forward, when I mean elite I mean one of 6-6/6-7 rebounders I've ever watched. his rebounding rate right now is an absurd 25.4.

strong body, great athleticism, bouncy, can run, can defend 2-4.

his biggest weaknesses are twofold: shooting and playmaking...but he's actually shooting better this season 41% on 1.7 attempts per game, and is a career 75% from the line so the baseline is there for him to be able to knock down some shots, he's also improved his vision/passing a bit, last year he was a measly .6apg now he's at 2.8.

this guy is the Brandon Clarke of the '20 draft.


Brandon Clarke was much better

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Dec 5, 2019 4:51 pm
by clyde21
doordoor123 wrote:
clyde21 wrote:should be top20 or 25 lock at this point IMO, ELITE rebounding combo forward, when I mean elite I mean one of 6-6/6-7 rebounders I've ever watched. his rebounding rate right now is an absurd 25.4.

strong body, great athleticism, bouncy, can run, can defend 2-4.

his biggest weaknesses are twofold: shooting and playmaking...but he's actually shooting better this season 41% on 1.7 attempts per game, and is a career 75% from the line so the baseline is there for him to be able to knock down some shots, he's also improved his vision/passing a bit, last year he was a measly .6apg now he's at 2.8.

this guy is the Brandon Clarke of the '20 draft.


Brandon Clarke was much better


agreed, i'm more comparing to how he can rise this year like Clarke did last year

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2019 9:12 pm
by Ghost of Kleine
clyde21 wrote:should be top20 or 25 lock at this point IMO, ELITE rebounding combo forward, when I mean elite I mean one of 6-6/6-7 rebounders I've ever watched. his rebounding rate right now is an absurd 25.4.

strong body, great athleticism, bouncy, can run, can defend 2-4.

his biggest weaknesses are twofold: shooting and playmaking...but he's actually shooting better this season 41% on 1.7 attempts per game, and is a career 75% from the line so the baseline is there for him to be able to knock down some shots, he's also improved his vision/passing a bit, last year he was a measly .6apg now he's at 2.8.

this guy is the Brandon Clarke of the '20 draft.


So then who's the next Cam Johnson? So I will know who my suns pass him over for, regardless of being the better choice?..... :lol: :-? :cry: :banghead: Isiah Joe or Jordan Nwora?

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2019 7:01 pm
by Ruzious
I like Bey - but I don't see him as a lock for the top 20, because people love shooters, and he really needs to prove he can. I'm thinking Paul Reed as the guy who makes the Brandon Clarke kinda jump that Brandon Clarke should have made if NBA GM's were smarter.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 12:33 am
by The-Power
I have the feeling that he will make some team very happy that they got him with where they picked.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:42 am
by God Squad
Tyler or Saddiq? NBA Draft has Raps taking him at 29.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:20 am
by City of Trees
Bey is going to make a team picking in the 20's look smart.

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Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 4:51 pm
by elias808
I have Bey as the guy I want the Blazers to go after. Never gonna be a star player, but will make a team better with his energy and defense. If he can continue to knock down open shots he will be a high lvl glue guy.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:13 pm
by MotownMadness
Yeah I really like him for one of the playoff teams. He falls down to that Lakers/Raptors area then I would be all over it as one of those teams.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 6:36 pm
by matt6715
Brandon Clarke vibes for sure but more raw. Whoever gets him in the 20's will get a steal

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 7:31 pm
by BlazersBroncos
Ya, he is going to be a really nice role player. His game is strikingly similar to fellow CU alumni Andre Roberson but his shot isnt nearly as jacked. Love that 7'1 wingspan, his rebounding smarts and overall motor and IQ.

I would like Portland to draft him, but I dont think we do with a somewhat similar in theory player taken in 2019 already, Nassir Little. I dont think we double in R1 at SF two years in a row. If Little has grown at all to like 6'8 or something, he may be a PF going forward and that opens the door again for Bey. But having two limited shooters like that isnt a great look IMO.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:09 pm
by kobyz
Reminds me Thad Young

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2020 10:08 am
by RodyTur10
Really like this guy. Although I think it would be best for the Celtics to trade up in this draft, but if they do keep all their picks I would be happy to get Tyler Bey with #26 pick.

In the last couple of years there has been a big run on wings in the draft, so I wouldn't be surprised to seem him go higher than most mocks project.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 1:50 am
by Stillwater
even if they dont believe in the 3 point % at such a low rate transferring I would buy a pick in the late first early 2nd if he was still available 25-35 seems fair.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2020 1:52 am
by Stillwater
matt6715 wrote:Brandon Clarke vibes for sure but more raw. Whoever gets him in the 20's will get a steal

I dont see raw at all with Bey. He is offensively just a role player on paper but he can put the ball on the floor too.If he had a consistent outside shot that was reliable enough to get the green light more often than he did he could be a late lottery pick for his Defense alone. But he will be 23 in the middle of his rookie season.

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Sun Nov 1, 2020 11:58 pm
by getrichordie
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Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Mon Nov 2, 2020 12:03 am
by clyde21
been tellin yall how good of an athlete this dude is

Re: Tyler Bey

Posted: Wed Nov 4, 2020 2:20 pm
by basketballwacko2
clyde21 wrote:should be top20 or 25 lock at this point IMO, ELITE rebounding combo forward, when I mean elite I mean one of 6-6/6-7 rebounders I've ever watched. his rebounding rate right now is an absurd 25.4.

strong body, great athleticism, bouncy, can run, can defend 2-4.

his biggest weaknesses are twofold: shooting and playmaking...but he's actually shooting better this season 41% on 1.7 attempts per game, and is a career 75% from the line so the baseline is there for him to be able to knock down some shots, he's also improved his vision/passing a bit, last year he was a measly .6apg now he's at 2.8.

this guy is the Brandon Clarke of the '20 draft.



This is a guy if I was drafting in the 20's and he's there I'd take him. Could end up being better than some of the lottery picks.