There Tyler Tanner stood at the 3-point line working to keep it all together and jolt his mind back into place. The generic grey NBA Draft Combine jersey that was draped over Tanner did its best to hide his swagger and the shot from beyond the arc that he’d just airballed made an effort to break his confidence. For the first time in awhile, Tanner wasn’t the man. Instead, that title belonged to Baylor wing Cam Carr, who put up the 30-point performance that a number of evaluators were hoping to see from Tanner. Instead, Tanner was the third-highest scoring guard on his team’s roster and left some to be desired from his performance. Tanner’s day could be described better as an up-and-down one. He went for 13 points, but did it on 4-for-11 shooting from the field, 3-for-7 shooting from 3-point range and had five fouls.…