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“IQ Test” Might Force Former Big East Conference POTY Tyler Kolek to Go Undrafted

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Tyler Kolek, a guard for Marquette, is facing some unforeseen challenges with his 2024 NBA Draft selection. The player with an impressive on court performance is suffering due to his Wonderlic IQ test results.

As per many sources, IQ test is a crucial event for aspiring basketball players is the NBA Draft. A tweet from sports journalist Simon Charles (@S_CharlesNFL) sent shockwaves through the basketball world:

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“#BREAKING: NBA Scouts expect Marquette guard Tyler Kolek to go undrafted after he recorded only a 7% on his Wonderlic IQ test… Reports surfaced earlier this year that Tyler Kolek couldn’t read and now his wonderlic score is the lowest by any NBA player ever recorded.”

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Tyler Kolek’s Struggle

"IQ Test” Might Force Former Big East Conference POTY Tyler Kolek to Go Undrafted - THE SPORTS ROOM

Reports suggest that Tyler Kolek recorded a mere 7% on his Wonderlic test, the lowest score ever documented for an NBA player. Additionally, there were earlier rumors that he struggled with reading. These challenges have raised concerns among NBA scouts and decision-makers, impacting Kolek’s draft stock.

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The Draft Landscape

Despite being the Big East Conference Player of the Year in 2023, Kolek’s draft position remains uncertain.

Tyler Kolek isn’t the first athlete to face scrutiny due to cognitive assessments. Historically, such tests have been criticized for perpetuating stereotypes and stigmatizing players. However, teams also recognize the importance of mental acuity in high-pressure situations.

The Wonderlic Test

The Wonderlic Cognitive Ability Test (Wonderlic) is a standardized assessment used by some NBA teams during the pre-draft process. The test, consisting of 50 math and logic questions to be completed in 12 minutes, is intended to evaluate a player’s mental processing speed and problem-solving abilities. However, the Wonderlic’s role in evaluating basketball talent remains controversial. Critics argue that the test doesn’t necessarily translate to on-court success and can potentially disadvantage players with different learning styles.

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