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Tyler Ulis put up terrific numbers as a sophomore at the University of Kentucky, averaging 17.3 points and 7.0 assists per game, but slipped to the second round of the draft due to his lack of size. It isn't just that Ulis is 5-foot-9, but that at 149 pounds he would be one of the lightest players in recent NBA history. He has a tough task ahead of him, but his skills as a point guard could make it work. Either way, with Eric Bledsoe and Brandon Knight around, Ulis won't get many opportunities to produce, so he shouldn't be on your radar for Fantasy this season, and even in Dynasty leagues he doesn't have much appeal.