Tyler Lewis transfers to Butler

Tyler Lewis transfers to a mid-major who lost its coach last year (who pretty clearly saw the writing on the wall, talent-wise), and finished 14-17 last season. Very clearly a step down from NC State.

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“I love N.C. State,” Lewis said. “I committed during my junior year in high school so I feel like I’ve been there forever but I felt like it was time to move on.”

Lewis, a McDonald’s All-American out of Statesville, started 18 games and averaged 4.4 points and 3.8 assists per game this past season. His late move into the starting lineup in February helped push the Wolfpack into the NCAA tournament for a third straight season.

Lewis had seven points and eight assists in the Wolfpack’s 74-59 win over Xavier in the first round of the NCAA tournament. His potential game-winning shot at the end of regulation in a 83-80 loss to Saint Louis in the Round of 64 rimmed in and out.

Lewis started the final 14 games of the season but was in a position where he would have to share time next season with both Cat Barber and Alabama transfer Trevor Lacey.

The prospect of playing next season without star forward T.J. Warren, one of Lewis’ best friends and primary advocate for playing time with coach Mark Gottfried, also factored into his decision to transfer, Lewis said.

The chance to play in a system with more pick-and-roll plays and screens for the point guard was also an important part of the decision, Lewis said.

“I think it’s the right place for me,” Lewis said.

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    Look at the stats! He made things happened when we needed him to. He knows what to do, he creates open shots, he could make his free throws, yeah he wasn’t fast on D, but did that stop him from doing good things? No.. Cat barber came in and just kind of did what he wanted didn’t really create opportunities.

    It is ironic that you say to look at the stats and then go on to write the rest of what I quoted here. Apparently you are looking at the wrong stats.

    Bottom line, combining offense and defense, Cat has been a net positive to date and Lewis was a net negative while at State. And it’s not particularly close.

    I hope things work out well for Tyler, but he wouldn’t be playing at State this season, and justifiably so. Which is why he transferred. Like Wufpacker said, it was a smart move on his part (assuming he wants to play).

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