Time Lord has a ridiculous wingspan of 7'6, which is also the same as Embiid's. Tatum's wingspan is only 6'10 too, but an 8'11 standing reach. Not TL, but not Zions.
It's why all the talk about TL being out of position a lot but still being good is amusing. He's like that CF who doesn't really get good reads but his speed makes up for it. TL's length and athleticism let him get away with a lot. If/when he ever figures it out, he's going to be insanely good on defense. He's always going to rack up deflections but with some experience, he's going to be an absolute terror in the passing lanes. On the offensive side, we've all see his creativity when it comes to passing. It hasn't been a big part of his game but it's there on the backburner. He's also added some range this year, though I'm not sure how far his range is going to extend.
He's like a poor mans Hakeem.
Rate stats first 3 years:
Hakeem: 17.6% rebound rate, 8.6% assist rate, 2.2% steal rate, 4.9% block rate, 12.7% TO%, 25.3% Usage
Time Lord: 18.2% rebound rate, 8.4% assist rate, 2.5% steal rate, 9.3% block rate, 16.5% TO, 15.5% Usage
Pretty remarkable how similar those lines are outside of TO rate. The Usage rate is obviously why TL is a poor mans Hakeem. I hate using that comp because I feel calling TL a poor man's Hakeem is underselling Hakeem. In the Jordan era, I had Hakeem at #2. 3800+ blocks, 3000+ assists, 2100+ steals, 13000+ rebounds, almost 27000 points. I just don't like the Capela comp. Marcus Camby might work as a comp but I think TL will score a bit more if he becomes that 25-30 minute player we want him to become. It'd be hard not to.
Again, I hate using the comp but the rate stats are the rate stats. None of those stats factor in scoring either, where Hakeem would have a huge, huge advantage. That and Hakeem played 8141 minutes to TL's 1116. Semi played 1150 minutes his rookie year.