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6/13/2011  2:23 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/13/2011  3:28 PM

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For Tyler, a turning point came in early March in back-to-back games in Tokyo against the Akita Northern Happinets. Aggressively scrapping for loose balls and rebounds in the first game got Tyler in trouble with Japanese referees, opponents and Hill, who benched him at key points of a double-overtime loss.

After watching video the next morning, Hill said, he lambasted Tyler and pointed out his mistakes.

“I’ve been really hard on him, really hard, right in front of the whole team,” Hill said. “Maybe he thought he wanted to kill me. I was pretty critical of him during the film session. He took it. He took advantage of the opportunity to learn.”

The next night Tyler scored 24 points in a victory that improved the Apache to 20-14.

“When he talks, you listen,” Tyler said after slurping down some postgame noodles with chopsticks. “Yesterday wasn’t a good game for me. Before this game he yelled at me so hard. You know he’s not doing it because he doesn’t like you. He just wants you to do your best. That’s exactly what I need in my life.”

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Hill said he has tried to wean Tyler off a permissive American grass-roots basketball culture that, he said, is “at an all-time low” in terms of grooming prodigies for the adult rigors of basketball life.

Too often, young players are told how great they are, Hill said.

“Young 17-, 18-year-olds believe it,” he said. “Jeremy is a product of that to some degree. I’ve had to break him. I’ve had to get to a point where he says, ‘That was my fault,’ to take accountability for his actions. He’s finally there. It’s taken eight or nine months, and I’m proud of him. He’s going in the right direction.”

Though Tyler still has too many fouls and turnovers, Hill said he made significant progress over the final two months, and has always been a consistent rebounder. Tyler averaged 9.9 points and 6.1 rebounds this season coming off the bench.

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Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/04/21/sports/basketball/21iht-BASKETBALL21.html


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Tyler is certainly a better player now than two years ago but at least one Knicks official said the young big still needs emotional seasoning. While a great talent and incredible measurables, the official said that Tyler is behind upperclassmen like Nolan Smith and Shelvin Mack, who were also at the team's facilities yesterday.

“Those guys are definitely NBA ready,” the source said of the guards. “He’s [Tyler] just 19 and you could see him getting down on himself too much if he made a mistake. But he’s competitive and can definitely help a team with the right surroundings and coaching staff…I like him and I think he can be a player."

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Source: http://www.metro.us/newyork/sports/article/881756--nba-draft-jeremy-tyler-under-the-radar-after-playing-overseas--page1

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6/13/2011  2:29 PM
Hopefully, the Knicks are looking at this kid. We need a future PG, a better SG, and a center who can rebound and block shots. This kid looks like he could be that center. Not sure if I would take him over some of the guard prospects, but the Knicks should definitely do their homework on him.
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6/13/2011  3:54 PM
TheGame wrote:Hopefully, the Knicks are looking at this kid. We need a future PG, a better SG, and a center who can rebound and block shots. This kid looks like he could be that center. Not sure if I would take him over some of the guard prospects, but the Knicks should definitely do their homework on him.

He isnt going to make it to the 2nd round. I can see Boston drafting him on size alone.

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6/13/2011  4:07 PM
This was the kid who skipped his senior season in highschool to turn pro in Israel, then bolted after just 10 games to play in Japan.

Not the best route to take is it?

Hope he makes it.

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6/13/2011  4:33 PM
Nalod wrote:This was the kid who skipped his senior season in highschool to turn pro in Israel, then bolted after just 10 games to play in Japan.

Not the best route to take is it?

Hope he makes it.

I dont care about the route. I care about the person he is now.

We are drafting 17th not 7th in a weak draft.

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6/13/2011  4:51 PM

The route and level of success on the route is what defines him.

It ain' t that he don't like hummus is the reason he left Israel after ten games!

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6/13/2011  5:16 PM
The fact that this guy made all those mistakes of judgment is the only reason he might be available when we pick. If he had gone to college for a year, he probably would be a top-10 pick. I am not saying we should grab him, but the Knicks should at lease bring him in for a workout and see if he might be able to play center next to Amare.
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6/13/2011  8:27 PM
TheGame wrote:The fact that this guy made all those mistakes of judgment is the only reason he might be available when we pick. If he had gone to college for a year, he probably would be a top-10 pick. I am not saying we should grab him, but the Knicks should at lease bring him in for a workout and see if he might be able to play center next to Amare.

Bingo. Knicks already worked him out.

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6/13/2011  11:27 PM
I'm glad you made this thread Anubis, I was wondering about this guy because I stumbled on a bookmarked Times article from '09 about him. Very interesting to read that stuff about him reacting positively to Bob Hill's criticism and leadership after a rocky start to his career. There's a good article about him from NBA.com here:

http://www.nba.com/2011/news/features/scott_howard_cooper/06/07/jeremy-tyler/

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6/14/2011  12:54 AM
DrAlphaeus wrote:I'm glad you made this thread Anubis, I was wondering about this guy because I stumbled on a bookmarked Times article from '09 about him. Very interesting to read that stuff about him reacting positively to Bob Hill's criticism and leadership after a rocky start to his career. There's a good article about him from NBA.com here:

http://www.nba.com/2011/news/features/scott_howard_cooper/06/07/jeremy-tyler/

The video in this article is interesting.

Tyler WANTS to play for the Knicks - he says it.

Claims to be a defensive-first type of player.

He seems like a charming kid. well spoken for someone his age, background.

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6/14/2011  1:20 AM
WOW!!! What can I say? The kid was freakin impressive. I have to say that changed my opinion of him a lot. I thought he was immature and probably not the brightest kid after he skipped college, but that just goes to show that you really never know until you meet someone. It makes you wonder what the deal was, cuz he sounds like a very bright and likeable young man. I have no doubt about his talent, but I was concerned that he was raw and immature. Scratch off the immature part. Heck he sounds like he fully understands what is going on.

I wonder how he did in his workouts? Gonna have to look it up.

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6/14/2011  1:36 AM    LAST EDITED: 6/14/2011  1:51 AM
Kwame Brown Part 2.

Let a real organization try to groom him (San Antonio/Utah)... he will not succeed here.

I did like his interview though. From the video I saw of him playing in Japan, he is out muscling them.... he seems like he has a decent jump shot but we need to see how he rebounds and boxes out in traffic against real competition

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6/14/2011  1:37 AM
VERY impressive interview. And as martin said, he flat out states the Knicks as his favorite team, so that doesn't hurt.

I really don't know much about JT, but I look forward to reading how the remainder of his workouts go.

Having the 2nd highest body fat % worries me a little with several off-seasons of out of shape players fresh in my mind, but definitely someone NY needs to keep their eye on.

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6/14/2011  2:35 AM
He shot 45% percent from the free throw line in Japan and finshing short shots inside according to this article: http://www.nbadraft.net/jeremy-tyler-enigma

I like his potential, but he is a project. If we draft, people need to realize that he is about two years away.

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6/14/2011  4:30 AM
It's a bit sad, double edged sword of sorts. We are in win now mode so we probably don't pick the kid up. The last few years it seemed we picked seniors or Juniors cause they were more ready, but we weren't even in win now mode!

If we go big (Tyler or other) at 17, then I would love to pick up Jenkins later if he is still there. And if we go PG or SG early, we have to give this kid a look if we can buy a pick in the 20's. I don't mind drafting him as we already have Jordon coming over and a starter in Turiaf, so we don't have to thrust him into the lineup early in the season. This is a big kid with athleticism and I agree as others said, if he was coming out of college, he'd be top 10.

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6/14/2011  7:58 AM
MaTT4281 wrote:VERY impressive interview. And as martin said, he flat out states the Knicks as his favorite team, so that doesn't hurt.

I really don't know much about JT, but I look forward to reading how the remainder of his workouts go.

Having the 2nd highest body fat % worries me a little with several off-seasons of out of shape players fresh in my mind, but definitely someone NY needs to keep their eye on.

His measurements are still great for a guy carrying around 260 pounds. I dont see the guy being any worse than Deandre Jordan or Javale McGee.

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6/14/2011  8:01 AM
knickstorrents wrote:Kwame Brown Part 2.

Let a real organization try to groom him (San Antonio/Utah)... he will not succeed here.

I did like his interview though. From the video I saw of him playing in Japan, he is out muscling them.... he seems like he has a decent jump shot but we need to see how he rebounds and boxes out in traffic against real competition

Kwame Browns problem is he has small hands. Jeremy Tyler doesnt have that problem.

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6/14/2011  9:35 AM
BigDaddyG wrote:He shot 45% percent from the free throw line in Japan and finshing short shots inside according to this article: http://www.nbadraft.net/jeremy-tyler-enigma

I like his potential, but he is a project. If we draft, people need to realize that he is about two years away.

Interesting article. In Amare and Anthony we do have two veteran stars who could take a kid like him under their wings and school him a bit, about life both on and off the court.

You have to worry about the temptations of NYC, though.

I softened up a bit about picking him up based on the article, but there are still a lot of red flags with this guy.

We already had him in... right? Wonder how he looked?

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6/14/2011  9:59 AM
he certainly looks like an NBA big, but I he doesn't have the best body economy... I will say he looks better in these clips than the ones I had seen previously. Will watch and reassess later. I am not against taking Selby, so maybe I should reassess his situation later, as I will admit his bagagge has been a disappointment
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6/14/2011  11:12 PM

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From the start, Tyler’s experiment was more difficult than even he thought. Not only did he not work his way into the starting lineup in Israel, he scored just one point in his first two games and barely played. He averaged only 2.1 points and 1.9 rebounds in 7.6 minutes per game through 10 games. During one game, he walked out on his team at halftime, frustrated over his lack of playing time. He spent the last three games sitting on the bench in street clothes after being left off the roster. Eventually, he left Israel and returned home to San Diego.

“It just got really bad,” Tyler said. “I wasn’t playing at all and barely even practicing. [Haifa coach Avi Ashkenazi] wouldn’t even use me for practice or anything. I didn’t have gym time to go to on my own. It was just a bad situation.”

In a 2009 New York Times article, Ashkenazi called Tyler out of shape. The team captain also called him soft. Tyler was portrayed as naïve and immature. He was also fined $1,000, the largest penalty the club levied in three years, for missing a workout and showing up late for an interview.

“The question is whether he’ll take responsibility of his career,” Ashkenazi told The New York Times. “If he thinks he’s going to be in the NBA because his name is Jeremy Tyler and he was a very good high school player, he will not be.”

Tyler now says the experience humbled him. He has worked to become more professional.

“It was definitely a learning process and a building year,” Tyler said, “a lot of misunderstandings with me just kind of getting into the game of professional basketball. The work ethic was there. I worked hard every day and came to work every day. There were little things that were blown out of proportion, being late to an interview or being late to a practice because I didn’t have a ride.

“At the end of it, it doesn’t matter the reason why. There are no gray areas, either. It’s black or white. I took everything out of that year that I was supposed to. Everything I did wrong that year, I focused on not doing it the next year.”

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Hill sees Tyler as more of a power forward than a center and thinks he has the footwork to guard small forwards.

“He got better across the board in Japan,” Hill said. “He really matured on the floor a little bit. He’s still a 19-year-old kid and he’s on his way to realizing what he can become as a basketball player.”


Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=mc-spears_jeremy_tyler_2011_nba_draft_051811

The more I read the more I want this guy.

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