Tyler Ennis Syracuse: Former coach Jim Boeheim believes Ennis should have stayed one more year in Syracuse

If his college coach Jim Boeheim is to be asked, Syracuse star Tyler Ennis should have stayed for at least a year in school to improve his play and his stock in the NBA draft.

Zagsblog is reporting that Boeheim discussed his ex-point guard's decision to leave Syracuse for the NBA and mentioned the need for Ennis to bulk up and improve his play during an interview on SportsCenter.

"I think he's a great college player," Boeheim was quoted as saying. "I think physically he probably could've used another year. A little bit different than Dion Waiters who I had a couple of years ago who left. I think Dion was physically better, more physically ready."

Ennis declared that he was joining the NBA draft on March 27. Most NBA scouts believe he will be a lottery pick. Still, his former coach sounded unimpressed.

"I think when you go to the NBA you need to be as physically ready as you can be. So I think Tyler could've benefitted from another year, but certainly he's a tremendous player and a very, very smart point guard. And I think the one thing I think is point guard is probably the hardest position to break into in the NBA, it's a very difficult position, but he's got the skillset to do that. It's just a question of him landing in the right place."

There are other NBA observers who agree with Boeheim, like veteran writer Jack McCallum. According to Bleacher Report, McCallum observed: "Physically, I'm just not sure Tyler is ready. He's a splendid point guard, very mature. But physically he doesn't look ready to go to me."

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