Jeremy Tyler was just about the top ranked prospect in his class, for years. If he had stayed in high school for his senior year, and played one year of college ball for a high exposure program, he would have just about the same hype Drummond has now.
Everybody pretty much admitted as much in the run-up to last year's draft.
If anybody has been following the recent pograms in Tel Aviv Israel lately, against genocide-fleeing Sudanese refugees, you know that Israel has a major problem with racism against black people.
One top Israeli politician went so far as to say last month that Israel "belongs to the white man".
More detention camps are being built to lock up the genocide-fleeing black refugees as we speak, as the non-white man refugees are being removed from society.
Tyler went to Israel on the recommendation of a Jewish agent, but Tyler was playing with a bunch of indoctrinated white soldiers and former soldiers.
Not a good situation for a 17 year old black kid of limited maturity and intelligence.
Brandon Jennings played in Europe, where teams and societies are much more diverse and less segregated on racial/religious lines.
Tyler surely had some questionable guidance by his family and associates, and surely had more maturity issues than Drummond, but Drummond has his own serious questions about rudimentary basketball instincts and heart.
Nobody is drafting Drummond in the top 10 because of his production, and it's not because of his feel for the game either. It's all based on his athleticism, potential, and his exposure playing college basketball.