I liked Tyler Ennis when the Suns drafted him No. 18 in 2014. His court vision and ability to run the pick-and-roll looked excellent at Syracuse.
He didn’t do much with the Suns or Bucks last season, but I haven’t given up on Ennis. After all, one of Ennis’ best assets was his age. He just turned 21 a little more than a month ago.
But Ennis’ development will be delayed.
Gery Woelfel of The Journal Times:
Sources tell me Tyler Ennis, recovering from right shoulder surgery, most likely won't return to action until at least mid-November.
— Gery Woelfel (@GeryWoelfel) October 1, 2015
The Bucks should be fine. They have Michael Carter-Williams, Greivis Vasquez and Jerryd Bayless at point guard. I doubt Ennis would’ve cracked the initial rotation, anyway.
But this will slow Ennis’ progress and make teams that could use him less likely to trade for him.