
Overall per-game value blending offense, defense, and efficiency
Recent form vs season baseline — momentum and trajectory
Defensive impact: contests, steals, rim protection, versatility
How well the player executes within their assigned team role
Shot selection efficiency, range, and difficulty adjustment
Clutch impact on team wins — close games and high-leverage moments
GP
21
GS
0
MPG
7.7
PPG
2.2
RPG
1.7
APG
0.8
SPG
0.1
BPG
0.0
TOV
0.2
FG%
26.9
3P%
21.2
FT%
84.6
Hunter Tyson is struggling to find impact this season — BIS 35
Hunter Tyson is a player for the Nuggets, ranking in the 5th percentile league-wide by Baseline Impact Score (35). In 8 minutes per game across 21 starts, Hunter produces 2.2/1.7/0.8 (pts/reb/ast).
Live Form Index: 50/100.
The 21.2% three-point clip is a real weakness. Teams leave Hunter open beyond the arc, which shrinks the floor for the entire offense. Improving this to even league-average (36%) would transform his offensive ceiling. The 26.9% field goal clip is concerning — either the shot diet is too difficult, or finishing/touch needs work. This inefficiency costs the offense roughly 1-1 points of production per game.
Defensive effort and ability are below average for a wing (DRS 34). Gets caught on screens, struggles in isolation against quicker guards, and provides minimal weak-side help. Improving lateral quickness and defensive effort would have an outsized impact on his overall value.
Off-Ball Impact Score: 50/100.
Hunter is struggling for consistent impact this season. At BIS 35, the production doesn't justify significant minutes on a competitive team. Either a role change or significant skill development is needed.
If Hunter's three-point shooting improves from 21% to league-average (36%), his BIS projects to jump from 35 to approximately 46.
Generated by CourtVision Intelligence Engine — based on current season metrics and game logs
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