The only place you can play Ty offensively is in the dunker spot or as a screener/roller.
If you play him in the dunker spot, he can be guarded by a big who gets to play defense at the rim and not have to worry about closing out to even a short corner jumper.
If you play him in the P/R, his man will play drop while the on ball defender gets over, leaving the best shot out of that a mid range jumper, which is not in our preferred shot diet.
Ty is tough, loyal, and a great locker room guy, but he doesn’t help create any advantage offensively. Our whole scheme is to make the defense have to put 2 on the ball and play 4 on 3 from there OR the 1 on 1 matchup is in our favor and teams don’t want to help because of the guys we have waiting at the 3 point line. Ty allows teams to put 2 on the ball without maximizing our ability to capitalize.