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Draft Scouting Report

Pro Comparison: Georges Niang
Summary

Bilodeau grew up in an athletic family. His father was a hockey player taken in the first-round of the 1997 NHL Draft and his mother played in the WNBA. Tyler was raised in Washington and spent his first two years of college basketball at Oregon State before transferring to UCLA prior to the 2024-25 season. He’s still recovering from a knee injury suffered in the Big Ten Tournament that has limited some of his pre-draft opportunities.

About
  • 2025 and 2026 All-Big Ten Third Team
  • Led the Big Ten in 3-point percentage as a senior at 46.4%
  • Averaged 17.6 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 1.1 assists as a senior on 52/46/87 shooting.
Strengths
  • Has a clear niche as a stretch-four who can space the floor. Made a whopping 60% of his unguarded catch-and-shoot 3-pointers this year.
  • Not one-dimensional offensively and can be valuable on different spots on the floor. Rated well not just spotting up (97th percentile) but also as an on-ball screener (90th percentile), in the post (86th percentile), and even in isolations (85th percentile).
  • Very sturdy frame with positive length (nearly 7-1 wingspan) for his archetype as a stretch-four. Soft natural hands.
Weaknesses
  • Somewhat marginal rebounder for his size, who pulled down just 3.1 defensive rebounds in 26.4 minutes during his first season at UCLA.
  • Not nearly as dangerous a shooter off the dribble as he is the catch. Made just one 3-pointer off the dribble all season.
  • A bit heavy-legged, so he’s not a quick leaper (only six dunks in 31 games) and may struggle defending the perimeter at the next level.
Combine Data
  • Wingspan: 7 feet, .75 inches
  • Standing reach: 8 feet, 11 inches

2025 Stats

STATS MPG PPG FG% RPG APG
Regular Season 30.2 17.6 51.8 5.6 1.1

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-7, 228 lbs
Birthplace: Kennewick, WA
Class: Senior