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How Long Will Jeremy Tyler Remain in the NBA D-League?

By Keith Schlosser  @KnicksJournal on Dec 3 2013, 2:00p +



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Jeremy Tyler made his debut for the Knicks-affiliated Erie BayHawks on Sunday night. How long will it be until New York ultimately calls him up?


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After narrowly missing his shot at a spot on the Knicks' opening night roster this fall (in favor of Chris Smith), Jeremy Tyler returned from a nagging injury to make his BayHawks debut on Sunday night.

Playing in his first form of formal competition since NBA Summer League, Tyler displayed some rust and slowness out the gates, but still showed signs of that rugged physicality in a big man that New York has obviously come to appreciate. Though he finished with 9 points and 4 rebounds, the young gun also committed five turnovers and five fouls in just 27 minutes.

There's no denying Tyler's talent level and potential to hold his own as an NBA player, but the fact of the matter remains he'll likely need a few games under his belt with Erie to truly get back into the swing of things. At the very least, that's what his first performance of the season (in a BayHawks' 97-90 loss to the Fort Wayne Mad Ants) suggested.

Fortunately, New York has all the time in the world to wait. Despite a 3-13 record entering Tuesday, Tyler doesn't exactly represent any clear cut savior of sorts. Rushing him back to the NBA level isn't going to instantly change the Knicks' fortunes for the better.

With all this in mind, one has to wonder just how long Tyler will remain in the NBA D-League this season. Originally, there were talks that New York would have potentially considered the big man as a short-term solution for the injured Tyson Chandler. The latter's been out four weeks already now, and it appears as though he'll return in a matter of a couple of weeks anyway.

Is there a need to call Tyler up at this point? Probably not, especially considering the return of Chandler would present his team with quite the crowded front court, should Tyler be in town as well. Frankly, it doesn't appear the latter is ready to make a meaningful impact just yet.

For what it's worth, the young gun has been referred to as a center in the eyes of Knicks' brass, and he started at the five on Sunday night. That said, on other teams, Tyler has instead been more often considered a power forward. If New York envisions him as a more natural backup center for Chandler, it'd be smart to give him more time to transition into playing the position everyday.

Still, the fact that Tyler has hit the hardwood for the BayHawks already is a good sign for everyone involved. With Smith currently on assignment in Erie and Tyler starting to come into his own again, it'll become increasingly easier for the Knicks to call the big man up, and instead tell Smith to remain with the BayHawks (waive him) on a more permanent basis, if so desired.
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NardDogNation @ 12/3/2013 8:55 PM
Incidentally, the way the Knicks played the Tyler situation might've been brilliant. I don't think they intended it to be this way (they just needed a roster spot for Chris Smith) but bringing Tyler along slowly might serve him well from a basketball standpoint and for his health. The guy clearly has a boatload of talent and an abundance of time (due to age), making the "slow and steady" strategy the best course of action.
GustavBahler @ 12/3/2013 9:03 PM
Haven't seen him lately, but in SL Tyler looked very raw in a halfcourt set, but thrived in transition. Until he gets better playing slow ball I would leave him there and give Cole some PT. He's already here, might as well find out if he can help the team.
nixluva @ 12/3/2013 9:10 PM
I hope they have a good big man coach in Erie, cuz the kid has a ton of raw talent and with good guidance he can be a pretty good player. We need a positive development like that. I'd like to see Tyler and Murry get a real shot to contribute this year. What sense does it make to trot Beno out there since he's not a part of the future of this team much less the present.
ApophisADL @ 12/3/2013 9:28 PM
Jeremy Tyler is the athletic big we need.

Give him a clearly defined role off the bench and send Amare to the glue factory.

EnySpree @ 12/3/2013 11:22 PM
Knicks need to do something....we are currently doing nothing
technomaster @ 12/3/2013 11:44 PM
Doing something might mean giving Murry some burn. The PGs ahead of him aren't imposing any fear in opponents at this time. Prigioni seems most dangerous when he's paired with another ball handling guard.

Our big man situation is what it is. Unless we're going to give Aldrich more meaningful minutes (he doesn't come across to me as a high motor guy as advertised)

EnySpree @ 12/3/2013 11:47 PM
technomaster wrote:Doing something might mean giving Murry some burn. The PGs ahead of him aren't imposing any fear in opponents at this time. Prigioni seems most dangerous when he's paired with another ball handling guard.

Our big man situation is what it is. Unless we're going to give Aldrich more meaningful minutes (he doesn't come across to me as a high motor guy as advertised)

if they did this that definitely would be doing something....we should have done it a few games ago...

Anyway if they put Murry and Alrich out there and they succeed or fail, it puts us in the right direction....

at the same time do we mess around for 16 more games and end up 6-26?

Nalod @ 12/4/2013 7:22 AM
Tyler the savior.

Erie is 0-3.

martin @ 12/4/2013 10:04 AM
Nalod wrote:Tyler the savior.

Erie is 0-3.

First game back from injury, so let's see how he does.

anrst @ 12/4/2013 10:29 AM
why is cole even on the team if we don't use him when chandler is out and amare is impotent?
ApophisADL @ 12/4/2013 10:32 AM
anrst wrote:why is cole even on the team if we don't use him when chandler is out and amare is impotent?

Cole is garbage.

RonRon @ 12/4/2013 8:20 PM
ApophisADL wrote:
anrst wrote:why is cole even on the team if we don't use him when chandler is out and amare is impotent?

Cole is garbage.

maybe he is, maybe he isn't
I have heard the same about players like Lin, Jordan Hill, Ariza, Birdman, Kmart, MosGov, and many more
In fact, was it you that thought Aminu was ALREADY BETTER THAN WILSON CHANDLER when Cp3 was traded to Clippers at the time....

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