SALT LAKE CITY (AP) – Tyler Haws is on an odd mission of late – trying to prove to NBA teams that he can shoot the ball. The scenario is a bit strange considering he finished his BYU career as the school’s all-time leading scorer and built his reputation off being a knock-down shooter.
Haws was back in his home state of Utah on Monday for a pre-draft workout with the Utah Jazz, which happens to be looking for shooting in the NBA draft on June 25. The goal was to show his range can extend to the NBA three-point line after being consistent from midrange throughout his career.
Jazz vice president of player personnel Walt Perrin said he wasn’t concerned with Haws’ range, but he needs to prove he can defend NBA shooting guards.
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