catmandoo
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posted 04-24-2015 03:36 PM
That sure would be a nice payday for Trey if it happens.
Sam Vecenie of CBSSports.com has an extensive analysis of Kentucky freshman Trey Lyles' position in the NBA draft and breaks down every imaginable aspect of his game.
Still, my guess is that a majority of teams will see his level of skill and basketball intelligence and want him on their team as a modern, inside-out option at the 4. Players like Lyles are currently extremely important to offenses in the NBA. The ability to clear out the lane and create space for guards is vital, and Lyles profiles as one of those players that could be able to pull his man away from the hoop. That's worth taking the time to develop, in my mind. Even if he only ever develops into a semi-consistent shooting threat from 18 feet and out, that should still turn into a solid rotation player that would be well worth a mid-first round pick. If things go right for his jump shot development, he could even become a starter in the NBA.
"That's well worth a pick in the middle of the first round, starting in the late lottery. Workouts will be important for him. If he shoots well during the right one, a team might really fall in love with him. Still, my guess is that he ends up just slightly on the outside looking in of the top-14, which is where I have him now at No. 16. He may not ever be a star -- which limits his upside in this NBA Draft -- but he should become a solid player for a while in the modern NBA."
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