Vanderbilt basketball standout Tyler Tanner is set to take his game to the next level—at least for a few days. The dynamic guard has been invited to participate in the 5-on-5 scrimmages at the NBA draft combine, as confirmed by Draft Express analyst Jonathan Givony. The combine runs from May 10 to May 17, giving Tanner a prime opportunity to showcase his skills in front of NBA scouts and executives.
But here's the twist: Tanner declared for the NBA draft, yet he still holds the option to return to the Commodores. He has until June 13 to withdraw his name from the draft process and head back to campus. This decision window adds an extra layer of intrigue to his combine performance—every dribble, pass, and shot could influence both his draft stock and his future in Nashville.
Tanner isn't the only Vanderbilt player making waves. He's joined by teammate Tyler Nickel, who also earned an invite to the combine. For Commodores fans, this is a moment of pride—and a little anxiety. Watching two of your stars test the pro waters while keeping the door open for a return is the kind of drama that makes college basketball so compelling.
Whether Tanner's combine showing leads to an early NBA leap or a triumphant return to Memorial Gym, one thing is clear: his journey is just getting started. For now, all eyes are on Oklahoma City, where the combine will unfold and where Tanner's next chapter will begin to take shape.
