How a gutsy predraft workout with the Cavs helped Jaylon Tyson become the No. 20 pick in NBA Draft 2024
https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/2024/06/how-a-gutsy-pre-draft-workout-with-cavs-helped-jaylon-tyson-become-no-20-pick-in-2024-nba-draft.html
During the lengthy predraft process, which is controlled by agents more than ever before these days, Cleveland attempted to get higher-profile players in town for face-to-face meetings and on-court sessions. But many of them declined.
Tyson didn't.
He wanted to compete even at less than full strength, with the possibility of hurting his draft stock. A back injury suffered a few days earlier in a previous workout with another team forced Cavs trainer Steve Spiro to ask Tyson whether he even wanted to participate. He was clearly hobbled. Everyone could tell. But the rugged 21-year-old gutted through and put on a show.
He did everything in that workout," Gansey boasted. "He was getting every rebound. He was making every play. He was making shots. He was defending.
"It was by far the best workout of any guy we had in here. The workouts are a little piece to the puzzle. We're not like, 'Hey, we're drafting him because he had a great workout.' Obviously, we've seen him for three years. But that did help.
"When the workout started, he couldn't move. His mental toughness and fight to play through things showed."
https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/2024/06/how-a-gutsy-pre-draft-workout-with-cavs-helped-jaylon-tyson-become-no-20-pick-in-2024-nba-draft.html
During the lengthy predraft process, which is controlled by agents more than ever before these days, Cleveland attempted to get higher-profile players in town for face-to-face meetings and on-court sessions. But many of them declined.
Tyson didn't.
He wanted to compete even at less than full strength, with the possibility of hurting his draft stock. A back injury suffered a few days earlier in a previous workout with another team forced Cavs trainer Steve Spiro to ask Tyson whether he even wanted to participate. He was clearly hobbled. Everyone could tell. But the rugged 21-year-old gutted through and put on a show.
He did everything in that workout," Gansey boasted. "He was getting every rebound. He was making every play. He was making shots. He was defending.
"It was by far the best workout of any guy we had in here. The workouts are a little piece to the puzzle. We're not like, 'Hey, we're drafting him because he had a great workout.' Obviously, we've seen him for three years. But that did help.
"When the workout started, he couldn't move. His mental toughness and fight to play through things showed."
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