Tyler Bey. SF, 6'7", 216 Lb's, Junior, Colorado. 29.0 mpg - 13.8 ppg - 53.0% fgp - 41.9% 3pp - 9.9 rpg - 1.5 stl's pg - 1.2 blk's pg.
This is a player that I wish would somehow slide down into the 2nd rd, but would be shocked if he did. Very long player with a reported 7'1" wingspan. Looks like a good 3 pt shooter if you go by his percentage, but in fact, he only took one three a game, so it's a very small sampling. That doesn't make him bad 3 pt shooter, just an unproven one. Aside from that he's a terrific finisher at the basket and has serious hops, along with a quick second leap. Very good offensive rebounder and a good rebounder overall for his size and position. He's close to being an elite athlete, but lacks the fluidity you would normally expect.
That lack of fluidity doesn't hurt him. As a matter of fact, I think it helps him particularly on offense, where his herky jerky movement belies which way he's going. He's an excellent defender where his huge wingspan helps him with poking the ball away, or being able to reach into the passing lanes and intercept passes. His lateral movement is solid along with his pursuit if beaten off the dribble. Many of his blocked shots came from behind. If not being one of the older players in the draft he would likely go higher.
I found a great tape that better shows the defensive abilities of Bey, so I decided to add it.
This is a player that I wish would somehow slide down into the 2nd rd, but would be shocked if he did. Very long player with a reported 7'1" wingspan. Looks like a good 3 pt shooter if you go by his percentage, but in fact, he only took one three a game, so it's a very small sampling. That doesn't make him bad 3 pt shooter, just an unproven one. Aside from that he's a terrific finisher at the basket and has serious hops, along with a quick second leap. Very good offensive rebounder and a good rebounder overall for his size and position. He's close to being an elite athlete, but lacks the fluidity you would normally expect.
That lack of fluidity doesn't hurt him. As a matter of fact, I think it helps him particularly on offense, where his herky jerky movement belies which way he's going. He's an excellent defender where his huge wingspan helps him with poking the ball away, or being able to reach into the passing lanes and intercept passes. His lateral movement is solid along with his pursuit if beaten off the dribble. Many of his blocked shots came from behind. If not being one of the older players in the draft he would likely go higher.
I found a great tape that better shows the defensive abilities of Bey, so I decided to add it.
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