Tyus' ability to score in iso situations (which is pretty much a need for an NBA prospect) is so far advanced compared to G, and it isn't really close. If Tyus wants to take his man off the dribble, he's getting by them. It's the help sliding over that is causing him problems(getting charges called). The only thing that G has over Tyus as far as overall skill is concerned is his ability to hit shots more consistently from behind the 3. And if I remember correctly, that is something that G really worked on, and was very good by his senior year. Tyus has time, and I imagine he will (probably and unfortunately (ie Jerami Grant) once he gets to the NBA) develop a much more consistent long range jumper. I love G...guy was a gamer and I do think he deserves a shot(unfortunately he's a guard for G-State G league(not the best situation for someone trying to make the NBA), but Tyus has so much more potential.