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Revealing the Lakers No. 36 Tierro: The 1.99-meter-thrust naked foot is huge, and it is another push by Paul.

5:11am, 29 June 2025Basketball

On June 27, in the second round of the NBA draft, the Lakers selected Thiero of the University of Arkansas in the No. 36 draw. He played at the University of Kentucky in the first two seasons of the NCAA and transferred to the University of Arkansas last season. The wing could play 3-4.

The Lakers took great pains to get the No. 36 draw. The Lakers first exchanged the No. 55 draw + part of cash for the No. 41 draw from the Warriors, because after the Suns traded with the Timberwolves, the No. 36 draw was in the hands of the Timberwolves, and the Lakers reached a deal with the Timberwolves before getting the No. 36 draw, which means that the Lakers promoted the No. 55 draw to No. 36 draw before choosing Thiero. How is the level of

Tiero? He is from Ritchie Paul's company Klutch Sports, yes, Fu Paul is the leader. This also doesn't matter much when the Lakers are trading to improve their draft picks. It doesn't matter if they choose a talented young talent. Thiero has no outstanding points except for the explosive physical fitness.

Tiero has a bare foot 1.99 meters, a height of 2.03 meters in shoes and a wingspan of 2.13 meters. He plays in the NCAA No. 3-4 position. His ball-holding ability is average. In the 24-25 season, he averages 27.5 minutes per game, scored 15.1 points, 5.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 1.6 steals and 0.7 blocks, with a shooting percentage of 54.5%, a three-point shooting percentage of 25.6%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 68.6%.

It is obvious that Thiero is a wing that is seriously lacking in shooting ability, and his bare foot is only 1.99 meters. What he needs to follow in the NBA's fourth position is dream pursuit, but his template is Anunobi who can't shoot, and he also lacks the ability to support him, so he should be interested in defense for the Lakers, but it is too difficult to lack shooting ability.

Text/Yan Xiaobai: Lakers Observation

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