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Since we still have some time to kill before the end of finals break, I wanted to bring attention to one of the great mysteries of our time. Tyler Olander, in the first ten games of his sophomore season, averaged 7.5 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.9 assists, and 1 block in 26.2 minutes per game. That's 11.4 points, 9.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.5 blocks extrapolated out to a per 40 rate.
Then, he got dunked on by his brother, and he was never quite the same player. He basically went from somebody who could have been a poor man's Travis Knight type (I'm not just making that comparison because he's white, I swear) to a guy who never really looked like a high-major player as a junior or senior. Was it injury-related? Trauma? With a guy like Olander, you wonder if he had been given so many gifts, both as an athlete (let's not forget his baseball career) and as a rapper that he was never able to channel all of it into one avenue.
If we can have @Chief00 weigh in on this, perhaps some light can be shed on his regression as a player. Was this guy simply bigger than the program?
Then, he got dunked on by his brother, and he was never quite the same player. He basically went from somebody who could have been a poor man's Travis Knight type (I'm not just making that comparison because he's white, I swear) to a guy who never really looked like a high-major player as a junior or senior. Was it injury-related? Trauma? With a guy like Olander, you wonder if he had been given so many gifts, both as an athlete (let's not forget his baseball career) and as a rapper that he was never able to channel all of it into one avenue.
If we can have @Chief00 weigh in on this, perhaps some light can be shed on his regression as a player. Was this guy simply bigger than the program?