Post by nashvillestag on May 8, 2023 13:46:08 GMT -5
It appears as though Nelson and his Rostock team are finished with their season as their 16-18 record just missed the playoffs. Actually Tyler has not been in any games in a month (but he has been seen cheering on his teammates from the bench) leading me to believe that he has been injured. Anyway if my info is correct, he finished with a scoring average of just under 15PPG with a 3PT. shooting average of around 39% and a FT mark of 90%. And the good news is that the team itself clearly avoided being relegated back to the second division. Therefore if Tyler returns next season another big contract is in the offering I would think. He was the third highest scorer on Rostock this year.
It is indeed a big win for his team because Rostock, apparently hurt a while back by an injury to a key player, is basically fighting for its life to avoid what they call reverse relegation where they could be dropped down a division for next season if they finish in the final two bottom spots in the elite Bundesliga League. What this victory means with only three games to go is that their odds are very good they will escape and be back next year against the same competition. Hugely important because of possible salary implications actually. BTW Tyler is doing his part most every night because of his normal efficient production of over 16 PPG based on 2 point shooting of 55%, 3 point-43% and FT% at 92. I think the squad may be back to full-strength injury-wise and therefore that would help them to finish strong with only a couple of weeks to go.
Last Edit: May 2, 2024 16:37:57 GMT -5 by nashvillestag
Chester Stuart would be pleased with a translation.
According to Google translate, this is the translation of the German in the tweet —- On Tuesday, @tylernelson14 already showed in the first half with 18 points that he could have a decisive influence on the game. With a total of 31 points, he reached a personal record in the #easyCreditBBL