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<blockquote data-quote="hoopsfan47" data-source="post: 1819557" data-attributes="member: 4716"><p>For a frosh, Ty is very good at rebounding, defense, handling, looking for open teammates, and being where he is supposed to be. Those things alone make him hugely valuable to the team. But he is terribly deficient as a shooter....from the field and the line. Likely, as a kid, he was praised so much for being unselfish and working hard for his team that he just did not spend any time other that required by coaches in learning efficient shooting technique (and I have no idea, just trying to make sense from what I see and know). But to go any further, which I am pretty sure is in his mind, he must learn to become a solid shooter at several levels. It will take an effort and focus much like we have seen from TSJ, but he started from a higher plateau. Regardless, Ty will be a solid and important player for the Illini, and I truly hope it is for 4 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoopsfan47, post: 1819557, member: 4716"] For a frosh, Ty is very good at rebounding, defense, handling, looking for open teammates, and being where he is supposed to be. Those things alone make him hugely valuable to the team. But he is terribly deficient as a shooter....from the field and the line. Likely, as a kid, he was praised so much for being unselfish and working hard for his team that he just did not spend any time other that required by coaches in learning efficient shooting technique (and I have no idea, just trying to make sense from what I see and know). But to go any further, which I am pretty sure is in his mind, he must learn to become a solid shooter at several levels. It will take an effort and focus much like we have seen from TSJ, but he started from a higher plateau. Regardless, Ty will be a solid and important player for the Illini, and I truly hope it is for 4 years. [/QUOTE]
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