While he never quite reached the ceiling of a playmaking, star forward that some analysts envisioned when the Utah Jazz drafted him 12th overall in 2015 , his actualized career represents a highly successful, realistic version of his archetype . He has since taken his perimeter-oriented skillset to Europe, signing with EuroLeague powerhouse Real Madrid .

Below is a scouting and career breakdown of the "Realistic Version" of Trey Lyles. 🏀 Player Profile: The Realistic Archetype

: Standing at 6'9" with a 7'2" wingspan , his realistic optimal usage has been a hybrid forward-center . He is quick enough to pull slower centers out to the perimeter and strong enough to fight for boards against traditional power forwards .

The realistic version of Trey Lyles is defined by a specific set of tools that allow him to mesh into almost any rotation as a high-floor frontcourt player .

Lyles' statistical output reflects a highly consistent bench spark plug rather than a primary option . What Trey Lyles brings to the Pistons - Detroit Bad Boys

: Lyles transitioned from a college post player to a reliable perimeter threat . Over a decade in the NBA, he carved out a niche as a floor-spacing big who can reliably punish defenses in pick-and-pop scenarios .