NBA Draft Scouting Report: Texas' Tyrese Hunter
Tyrese Hunter
Guard | Texas
Height: 6'0” | Weight: 175lbs
2024 Draft Age: 20.87
Prospect Profile
Although he may be undersized, don’t underestimate Hunter. He’s an incredible athlete with elite quickness and good bounce. The junior point guard plays much bigger than he really is.
On the offensive end, Hunter can score in a hurry. He’s a dynamic player on that end and can make plays for himself and others. In fact, as a freshman he led his former team, Iowa State, in assists. While his passing production fell off as a sophomore at Texas, he still clearly has the ability.
Hunter has a solid jumper, but is better known for making incredibly difficult shots at the rim. With the combination of shiftiness and speed, it’s tough for opposing defenders to stick with him. Hunter is an improved 3-point shooter, but will need to continue to show consistency from beyond the arc.
The shot selection is sometimes questionable for Hunter, but when he’s feeling it there’s really no shot he can’t make. Regardless, if he makes the jump to the next level he will have to learn to play within a system in which he may not be a volume shooter.
Hunter is an energy guy that makes electric plays and gets his team fired up. A true leader, he’s a player that can flip the momentum of a game quickly in his team’s favor. While he’s a good facilitator and has natural feel as a lead guard, turnovers have been a problem at points in the past. Since coming to Texas, the 6-foot guard has largely improved on that front but it's still something to monitor.
Another positive for Hunter is that he’s a good rebounder for his size. Speaking of size, you’d think his lack of it would limit him on the defensive end, but he’s actually a really good defender. He’s a pest and generates steals and deflections, but also blocks a decent number of shots for his height. It will be interesting to see how a prospect of his size defends at the NBA level.
After an incredible freshman season at Iowa State, Hunter was one of the best transfers in the entire country. The former Cyclone opted to stay in conference and become a Longhorn, where he didn't see a huge jump in production but looked good.
Before coming to college, Hunter led St. Catherine’s in Wisconsin to a 53-1 record during his final two high school seasons and was a top-35 recruit coming into college.
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Draft Projection
Second-Round Pick in 2024 NBA Draft.
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