Psubs wrote:Is he going to be better than Terence Davis or Paul Watson? Maybe defensively. He doesn't have TD's explosiveness or ability (thanks to football) to take on contact and finish.
Just saying might be able to pickup someone similar at #59 or undrafted. Maybe 1 of Jay Scrubb, Karim Mane, Nate Hinton, or Skyler Mays are still there at #59. I can't definitively say that Tyshon is going to be better than those 4.
I think my eyes were opened recently when I read the interview with Patrick Engelbrecht, the Raptors' head of scouting that makes me think Toronto just looks at the impactful players that make sense with their program. From this quote you can see the attributes they are looking for:
“[Raptors president] Masai [Ujiri] and [general manager] Bobby [Webster] and [assistant GM] Dan Tolzman, they look at the draft a different way. We like to target players that we want, that we like and whether or not draft boards say this guy is here, there or anywhere, we try to focus on finding the guys in the draft that we like and then targeting them and trying to get them,” said Engelbrecht.
“…For us, it’s targeting people we think can help us and that we like from a playing standpoint, from a background standpoint, from a grit and toughness standpoint. We try to find players that we like and then we can try to acquire them. I think it’s real simple. A lot of times you get sort of caught up in pick numbers and that sort of thing and we try to stay away from that.”
https://www.sportsnet.ca/basketball/nba/raptors-holistic-approach-draft-equips-success-outside-lottery/Basically, the Raps want people with good backgrounds that will work hard and carry themselves in a certain way. FVV is the poster-child of this since he was not a mock-draft guy, but you look at his toughness, college career progression and strong character, he fits the Raptors. I think guys like Ty-Shon, Dotson, Skylar Mays, maybe even Nate Hinton fit that player type as all seem to be talent high character types. Bigs like Jalen Smith, Zeke Nnaji and Udoka Azuibuike also stick out to me as works who have good backgrounds and high skill level and progression. I don't know if any of those guys will be there at 59. Playing the waiting game at 59 is a bad gamble. From Engelbrecht's comments Toronto is likely to just select they like at 29 - mock drafts be damned.
Players like Mane, Scrubb or Josh Hall and Jaden McDaniels all look like fun mock draft guys, but I am skeptical whether Toronto gambles on them with such little track record of even success at their current level. I just think to make it onto Toronto and maybe even in the NBA in general, you just have to be able to show something you are really good at almost right away. I think there is less patience playing the waiting game on prospects.