I wish they would've picked another player to compare him to tho

Why jinx the guy before he even gets started?
NBA Comparison: Tim Thomas
Strengths: Extremely mobile player who runs the court like a guard … Great shot blocker who is an excellent help defender … Great body potential in that with added weight his mobility and athleticism will not be compromised … Offensively his skills are quite advanced … Mid-range shooting can extend out to 18 feet and hit with regularity … Shows soft touch on his shots … Although almost a dying art form Wyatt has the “Tim Duncan” bank shot in his face up game … Possesses three point range on his jumper … For his size he is a great ball handler capable of using cross overs to gain separation from his man … Tremendous out of position rebounder due to his long arms and foot speed … Defensively he has the physical tools to develop into a stopper: long arms, decent athleticism, quick hands and mobility … Smart player who has a high basketball IQ … Creates mismatch problems due to his versatility … Great finisher around the basket … Does a good job when getting the ball in the post of keeping the ball high and not putting it on the floor … Unselfish almost to a fault … Plays the game with good intensity and has a mean streak … Only played two years of organized basketball in high school has loads of potential …
Weaknesses: Wyatt’s most glaring weaknesses have to do with his lack of upper body strength and bulk … But to his credit he has improved greatly this past year … Poor free throw shooter … Doesn’t always get good position in the post as he tends to get pushed off the blocks … At times he tends to overthink his moves and hesitate giving his defender time to adjust … Needs to work on sealing off his man better when rebounding … Back to basket moves are still in need of refinement … Struggles to finish after contact when attacking the basket … Could stand to work on his timing as he tends to bite on pump fakes … Can be a little foul prone when guarding physical players in the post … To some degree Wyatt is a tweener who will need to decide on a position … Lacks strength body wise to play power forward and will need to work on perimeter defense at the small forward position … Some will naturally talk about his level of competition … But to his credit in two exhibition games played against division one talent Wyatt has averaged 30 PPG and 7.5 RPG …
Matthew Maurer - 1/25/2007
6-10 and only 215 means he's a string bean and will need a lot of work to get bigger and stronger. I like what they say about his skills tho. If he's looking for a project with high potential he would seem like a good candidate.