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(2025)-PF Bryson Tiller

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Overtime Elite hosted a Pro Day and it brought in 80 NBA scouts and GM's.  The following is Joe Tipton's comments on how Tiller looked.

What immediately stands out about Bryson Tiller is his size, fluidity, and composure. The sophomore is never rushed, plays within himself, and never appears to be intimidated. He’s unafraid to put his head down and get to the basket. The next step in his game is continuing to develop a go-to move and expanding his offensive arsenal. This is one to keep an eye on the 2025 class, as the upside is visible.

 

 

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And here's Eric Bossi's comments on Tiller from Pro Day

Of the college eligible players, sophomore power forward Bryson Tiller is the highest ranked prospect at OTE and he more than lived up to his No. 4 overall ranking by 247Sports in the class of 2025. Outside of the projected 2023 Lottery picks Amen Thompson and Ausar Thompson, I felt that Tiller represented himself and performed the best of anybody in the building.

During his freshman season and through the last spring and summer, Tiller impressed with his overall skill and feel for the game. He shined in those areas again. He picked up instruction quickly during drills, he made shots from all over, showed off great footwork in the post and looks to have gotten significantly stronger since July. Tiller isn’t an overwhelming athlete but his skill and feel outweigh any possible concerns there. Several NBA scouts asked me who Tiller was and where he ranked in his class and the general consensus was “makes sense” when told he’s currently considered among the top five.

There are reported scholarship offers from the likes of Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Georgie Tech, Houston, Indiana, Missouri, Ole Miss, Stanford and others but Tiller declined to discuss any specific programs.

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Tiller played this season for Overtime Elite on the City Reapers squad that last night won the OTE championship.

22 games:  12.9p; 6.9r; 1.4a; .9s; .6b      51% FG;  24% on 3s       FT stats were not posted throughout the season.     

 

He played 30 games for Pace Academy in the 21-22 season.

12.2p; 7.7r; .8a; .9s; 1.3s; 1.8b         50% FG;  31% on 3s;  66% FT

 

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24 minutes ago, Class of '66 Old Fart said:

Love Tiller. Hope getting in early helps here.

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9 pre-season OTE          11.4p; 7.7r; 2.7a; .4s; 1.3b; 1.9          33% FG; 9% on 3s; 81% FT

Opening night in OTE.     14p; 10r; 1a; 1s; 3b; 6t                     6-8 FG; 1-2 on 3s; 1-2 FT

12.02.23                               6p; 10r; 2a; 0s; 1b; 2t                    3-14 FG; 0-1 on 3s; 0-0 FT 

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From two years ago:

Indiana“I have a friend who recently committed to Indiana, Jakai Newton. We are teammates on the circuit, and he is a really tough player, so I know what they are looking for to build their team.”

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