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At number 33 in the way too early NBADraft.net 2017...
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[QUOTE="NYCorange, post: 1812341, member: 4918"] No offense to Tyler, but he would have to completely revolutionize his offensive game to get a sniff at the NBA. Think about Rak: [LIST] [*]2 inches taller, extra 4 inches of standing reach [*]rim protection [*]an impressive post game [*]a 15 foot jump shot [/LIST] Rak got drafted at 36. Tyler can't do the first two on that list, so in order to get drafted, he'd have to get the last two and then something else. His rebounding is arguably better than Raks, at least his offensive rebounding, but NBA teams don't really care about offensive boards, and Tyler is also helped in that respect by the fact that he doesn't get covered (and therefore boxed out) on the offensive end (think Andre Roberson for OKC in the GS series). So what else could he add? It would have to be playmaking or three point shooting--and frankly, I don't see the potential for either there. [/QUOTE]
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