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<blockquote data-quote="aaeismacgychel" data-source="post: 2031752" data-attributes="member: 748794"><p>Considering Ty shoots only 4% worse than Nico at the line, and he's shown himself to be trustworthy throwing in the ball, and gives you so much more additionally in defense and getting critical rebounds, the answer is pretty obvious. Just play Ty. No need to get cute, play your best player who's currently 6th on the team in free throw percentage and trust him to do what you already trust him to do in the first 30minutes of a game.</p><p></p><p>And by the way for the Ty shouldn't be on the floor to close out a game people, funny how the games he's been allowed to close out in the Illini have either held or extended their leads, and the ones he hasn't we've been minus on the floor and struggled in most aspects of the game. At some point, you just have to let your best players play to close out the game and trust in the team and lineup you built. Ty is one of those players. Let him cook.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aaeismacgychel, post: 2031752, member: 748794"] Considering Ty shoots only 4% worse than Nico at the line, and he's shown himself to be trustworthy throwing in the ball, and gives you so much more additionally in defense and getting critical rebounds, the answer is pretty obvious. Just play Ty. No need to get cute, play your best player who's currently 6th on the team in free throw percentage and trust him to do what you already trust him to do in the first 30minutes of a game. And by the way for the Ty shouldn't be on the floor to close out a game people, funny how the games he's been allowed to close out in the Illini have either held or extended their leads, and the ones he hasn't we've been minus on the floor and struggled in most aspects of the game. At some point, you just have to let your best players play to close out the game and trust in the team and lineup you built. Ty is one of those players. Let him cook. [/QUOTE]
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