That seems like reaching there.
The same things about Jennings?
Maturity-wise, here's some things said about Jennings during his first season overseas:
even from
mid-November of that first year in europe, there was really only good things from DX:
Play wise, there's probably scores of quotes I could pull from DX about the good in his game and what he needed to work on, plus quotes breaking down exactly what he was doing to work on his game that were impressive. And he was playing close to 20 minutes a game in a good league.
Aside from DX, Gail Goodrich told Bill Simmons while covering Jennings performances in Italy that Jennings "was going to be good, he'll be a really good pro player", the story is related in his 6-25-10 podcast.
How does that compare to Tyler?
Let's see:
He also
quit on the team and left with 5 weeks to go.
He averaged about 8 minutes in Israel and now he's averaging 16 minutes a game in Japan.
I'm not discounting that he could be drafted as he's automatically eligible (DX has him 74). Maybe he has improved his maturity in Japan, though I don't know if hanging out with Robert Swift will help that or his work ethic.
The best thing to help him would be if he's grown a bit. He was at the 2010 combine and while he had solid size he wasn't the super-beast people are led to believe. He was 1.5 inches smaller than Richards for instance, and that was Richards at the combine, allegedly Richards has gained another 1.5.
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As for whether Richards is more ready than Tyler . . . I guess it's a coin-flip. Richards also played 1st division euro quality, albeit in a Swiss league. That was on loan from GC, and according to
RR in his interviews that was because he was waiting on a different player's passport issues freeing up a spot for him with GC, but after a quarter of the season they instead loaned him out, though I wouldn't be surprised if that's a 'best possible light' perspective. According to
EP he went to the Swiss after a "unsuccessful test for a loan to Virtus Bologna"
He does have the same 'hype' pedigree though, if you could call it that. He was the youngest ever at the Nike Hoop Summit at 15 and DX did give him 'lottery potential' at that age.
The biggest difference as to why RR would be more NBA ready is his game.
I've found nothing nowhere that gave Tyler's game as anything but power. Whether it was Israel or even in Japan, it was pretty much only dunks. Richards however has demonstrated an impressive offensive game even though facing similar scrub compe ion: 3 point range, decent handles for his size, nice touch.
Plus a year in the Spurs 'sphere of influence' if you will already, having hung around and been at the practice facility a fair amount.