I'm not "slobbering" over Jeremy Tyler, but when it comes to realistic options for the Spurs at 29, in this draft Tyler has a better chance than Kanter. Now coming down to experience, he played half a season at a low level prep-school and nothing at all in the past year. The year before that he played some kind of Euro-league ball for only a handful of game, which cost his his NCAA eligibility. When it comes to "theory" it's all nice and dandy, but there is no 100% proof that he can go out there and use the coaching he's been given.
Jeremy Tyler on the other hand actually played overseas and went though humbling experiences. Instead of walking around high school and college campuses being the number 1 guy, he went overseas and much like Brandon Jennings before him, did not put up flashy numbers. What playing overseas does teach you however, if fundamentals. Working as a team, not getting caught up in the athletic part of the game like so many young players in the states do.