Sign up, and you'll be able to customize your font size and more! Sign up
Feb 24, 2014
4:44:10am
I agree. I disagree that there is no argument
Both players are put in a position to do what they do best which may hurt their numbers in other areas. Delon handles the ball and guards the primary ball handler which help his numbers in some areas and not in others.

Tyler guards off the ball and often releases early to help jumpstart the transition game. He is also asked to run off a ton of screens and be the primary scoring option. Again those things contribute to his numbers in some areas and take away from them in others.

Deolon is a better ball handler, distributor, and defensive player. Tyler is a better offensive player, perimeter shooter, foul shooter, and is a guy who can have huge scoring nights. BYU has been at their best when he gets a few rebounds and assists as well despite not being asked to rebound a lot or handle the ball.
BYU '80
Bio page
BYU '80
Joined
Jan 11, 2006
Last login
Mar 27, 2024
Total posts
49,326 (120 FO)
Messages
Author
Time

Posting on CougarBoard

In order to post, you will need to either sign up or log in.