The Cavaliers have selected Jaylon Tyson with the No. 20 pick in the draft.
Tyson played for three different schools during his three years in college. He barely saw the floor at Texas, but he was far more effective at Texas Tech as a sophomore. However, he truly broke out at Cal, where he averaged 19.6 points, 6.8 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.6 triples per game last season. He evolved from just a 3-and-D prospect by showing some shot creation for both himself and his teammates at Cal, though he’ll have to be more efficient with the ball (3.1 turnovers per game last year) if he wants to do that in the NBA. He’ll at least be able to provide some two-way value off the bench for Cleveland in year one, though he may not be asked to do much more. He could do more self-creation in the future, but on a playoff team like the Cavs, he likely won’t have the ball in his hands enough to make a statistical impact as a rookie.