
Tyson Leitao (199-F-2002, college: Tampa) is a 22 year old 203cm forward playing his rookie season overseas with the Iserlohn Kangaroos (Germany-ProB). He began his basketball career at Magnet High School. He then played at the University of Tampa from 2021-2025 playing a total of 106 games. In his last 2 seasons he averaged 12.9ppg, 10.5rpg, 1.3apg, FGP: 45.4%, 3PT: 37.0%, FT: 67.1% and 13.9ppg, 10.7rpg, 1.3apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 46.4%, 3PT: 35.1%, FT: 76.0%. he spoke to germanhoops.com about basketball.
Thanks Tyson for talking to germanhoops.com. Not many guys form Tampa (NCAA2) have gone pro. How blessed do you feel living the dream in Germany?
Extremely blessed! Not many people know my story, but I was also a walk-on my first year at Tampa. I wasn’t highly recruited out of high school and got lucky enough to walk on. After starting every game that year I was able to earn a scholarship. Everything that happened there I had to work for and to be in this position to live out a dream like this is surreal.
Have you ever heard of Jeremy Black? He played at Tampa form 20024-2008 and had a great career in Germany?
I have not heard of him, but I’ll definitely do some research. There are a lot of Tampa greats that went on to have great careers overseas and I’m hoping to become one of them.
Your playing your rookie season with the Iserlohn Kangaroos (Germany-ProB). What kind of an experience has it been? What have you enjoyed most about the experience?
It’s been a fun learning experience. Adjusting to European basketball isn’t easy but my teammates and coaches have been a great deal of help. I think the biggest adjustment for me is learning how to think about the game of basketball in a different setting and style. Something that I have enjoyed most is how much time I can spend focusing on basketball, like watching film, getting extra reps, or getting recovery.
What was your wake up call to being a rookie overseas where you knew that you were far away from home?
It was definitely the time difference. I’m a sports guy so I watch a lot of sports and having to adjust to watching games at different or later times has been hard.
Iserlohn lost a tough 86-84 game to Rostock. You had a great first game of 20/10. You needed no adjustment period. How would you compare the pro B to the NCAA 2 in terms of competitive level?
I think the level of competition is pretty similar. It’s a little more physical and there are a lot of different schemes and adjustments in Pro B but the competition is right there.
You had a great career at Tampa Bay (NCAA2). What are your most important goals for your rookie season with your personal game?
Personally I want to bring as much intensity and energy as I can. Energy is transferable and if I can bring energy to help the team win I will do it to the best of my ability.
What has it been like playing for ex guard Toni Prostran? What have you enjoyed most about his basketball philosophy?
It’s been great Toni is a very likeable guy and when it comes to basketball you can tell he is very well versed in all aspects. He understands the player perspective because of his long career, but he knows what it takes to win. I have enjoyed his level of intensity he brings to every game, practice, or even film session.
What has it been like battling Malik Diagne on a daily basis? How do you guys compliment each other best?
Malik is a great guy on and off the court. He always has great energy and helps the team in a lot of ways. I think the best way we compliment each other is just knowing the space on the floor, when to cut or when to stay spaced he’s a smart player so it always works.
Let´s talk about your game. You’re a 203cm center. If you had to compare your game to an NBA player who would make the best description?
A current NBA player I could compare to and one of my favorites to watch right now is Alperen Sengun. I watched a lot of the eurobaseket recently and he’s so talented from all aspects of the court. He can score around the rim, rebound at a high level, and even space the floor and shoot.
You’re a player that can score and rebound at ease. What other strengths does your game have?
I think I can bring a lot of defensive intensity to the team.
You also take the three pointer and show that you’re a modern day big man. How would you describe the development of your three pointer in your rookie season?
I would say I work on it a good amount. In today’s basketball you can make a lot of money by just being able to space the floor and make open shots.
Talk about your defensive skills. What kind of a defender are you now and what kind of defender do you still want to become?
Currently I think I can use my athleticism to my advantage on defense and communicate as much as possible. It’s always been a goal of mine to be the loudest on the court. I want to become a defender that can guard all positions no matter the size or skill.
On what areas of your game are you working on most now so you can continue to improve your game?
Currently just working inside the paint and becoming as consistent as I can so I can go inside and out on the court.
How valuable has your dad Dave been for your basketball development? He coached many years at Depaul. How did he help you most with your development?
My dad has been a huge part of my basketball development. For as long as I can remember I have been in a gym with my dad. We kind of have 2 relationships: him as a coach and him as a dad. He’s taught me everything I know and paved a way for me to be successful. He helped me understand a lot about the game of basketball and being able to be one of the smartest players on the court. He’s also a huge part in helping with the mental side of basketball and even tells me basketball is 50% skill and 50% mental.
You played at the University of Tampa (NCAA2) from 2021-2025 and made big jumps in your game in your last 3 years averaging 11.0ppg, 9.1rpg, 1.5apg, FGP: 47.8%, 3PT: 32.0%, FT: 64.6%, 12.9ppg, 10.5rpg, 1.3apg, FGP: 45.4%, 3PT: 37.0%, FT: 67.1% and 13.9ppg, 10.7rpg, 1.3apg, 1.1spg, FGP: 46.4%, 3PT: 35.1%, FT: 76.0%. How did your game grow in those years?
I think the most crucial way my game grew was consistency and being mentally more stable.
You had so many great games and usually in losing causes. What was your fondest moment on the court and Tampa?
I think that I couldn’t choose just one moment. I would say anytime that I could share the court with my teammates was a fond moment.
How did head coach Linc Darner groom and prepare you best for a professional career?
He was great and we played really fast paced so that was a great segway to how its been transitioning to my pro career.
Who won a 1-1 in practice you or Jaxon Toney?
Definitely ME. Lol
Who was the toughest player that you ever faced on the court that reached the NBA?
There’s been a few either Amen and Ausar Thompson or Anthony Edwards
Who are your 5 best teammates of all-time?
No order: Dj Steward, Max Jones, Dalen Davis, Bryan Williams, and Kaden Froebe
Please list your personal NBA Mount Rushmore?
Lebron James, MJ, Kobe Bryant, Steph Curry
Who is your GOAT?
Lebron James
Did you see the sequel to the classic Coming to America? Shouldn´t they have left it alone?
I did not see it so I can’t comment.
Thanks Tyson for the chat.