Brandon Jennings warned reporters to watch out for Jeremy Tyler when the 2011 NBA Draft rolls around.

Tyler, a highly-touted high school junior, plans to skip his senior year to play in Europe.

"I think the kid is going to do a lot better than I did," Jennings told Sports Illustrated. "European basketball is more of a big man's game. Big men are always in the key, and there's a lot of zone [in Europe], so I think it will be good for him. He might surprise a lot of people. Everybody's like, He's leaving, he's not finishing his senior year, but overseas is more of a big man's game and they really like to play inside. My thing for him would be to stay strong mentally because it can be tough. You're a long way home, with a different language and different coaches. But if he stays there for two years, he'll be the top draft pick when he comes out."