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The Jeremy Tyler experiment has come to an end

 

While Brandon Jennings(notes) is thriving in the NBA and chasing Ciara, another high schooler who went overseas isn't having quite as good of a time. Jeremy Tyler, who skipped his senior year of high school to play professionally in Israel, has had a tiny change of plans — he's coming home.

 

From a statement by his team in Israel:

 

"Due to personal matters, Jeremy chose to leave the team on his own will on March 18 and return home to San Diego," Maccabi Haifa owner Jeffery Rosen said in a statement. "We wish Jeremy all the best."

 

Those "personal problems" Jeremy is suffering from? Well, he's probably just taking it personally that he's only played 76 minutes in 10 games for Maccabi Haifa. Not exactly world-beater numbers. Heck, not even Tskitishvili numbers.

 

But since Tyler played a year professionally, he can't go to college. That means his next team is a bit of a mystery. Here's what his agent told Jonathan Givony of Draft Express after word got out earlier this month that he wasn't playing to well overseas.

 

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Why don't international teams give these American kids a shot? Is there a bias or something? I'm not sure how the international coaches think so I'm just asking. It was widely reported that Jennings felt he was getting the short end of the stick in terms of PT when clearly he can play ball. This kid is a specimen though. He really should've stuck with going to Louisville though. Playing there would've been better but you can't fault the kid for making his own decisions.

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Why don't international teams give these American kids a shot? Is there a bias or something? I'm not sure how the international coaches think so I'm just asking. It was widely reported that Jennings felt he was getting the short end of the stick in terms of PT when clearly he can play ball. This kid is a specimen though. He really should've stuck with going to Louisville though. Playing there would've been better but you can't fault the kid for making his own decisions.

 

They obviously dont like him because he plays inside because everyone knows the Euros are big man shooting fairies :rolleyes:

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They obviously dont like him because he plays inside because everyone knows the Euros are big man shooting fairies :rolleyes:

 

Thanks. Now if you wanna answer the actual question go ahead.

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Thanks. Now if you wanna answer the actual question go ahead.

 

Ok , well to answer the question, nobody thats in Europe gets that much playing time, other than Josh Childress, Von Wafer went and wasnt even playing garbage time, they just dont play em, you probably wont know why.

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Ok , well to answer the question, nobody thats in Europe gets that much playing time, other than Josh Childress, Von Wafer went and wasnt even playing garbage time, they just dont play em, you probably wont know why.

 

Fair enough. I just wasn't sure because this kid obviously has a ton of talent. Its a shame he wasted his senior year of HS like that.

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Hes playing for a top 3 team in Europe, Maccabi would destroy any college team thats how good they are.

 

That's the team that used to play exhibitions against the Raptors right? Damn, what a dumb move for Tyler. Hopefully he gets drafted.

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Why don't international teams give these American kids a shot? Is there a bias or something?

 

Ironic that you're talking about bias in the Euro V Americans debate.

 

And why aren't they giving him a shot to play? Probably because he's barely 17 and playing for one of the better clubs in Europe. These are grown men he's going up against. He's no longer going up againsts kids who are out there to 'just have fun'.

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