My NBA scout friend had not seen us so far this season as of the last time I spoke with him, which was only a week or so back.
Generically, he always says about Cuse players that the D is almost impossible to evaluate due to our exclusive use of the Zone. Evaluating the D is especially important for the guys who are more borderline in terms of either the first round or their being drafted at all.
Just two cents of my personal opinion, I think Ty needs to get that hitch out of his three point stroke and improve his long range consistency. In order to do that he will need to do work over the off-season and he should return for one more year to show scouts what he has accomplished.
I just can't see him in the first round with that flaw in his stroke. He is a solid athlete, but not an elite athlete in NBA terms.
So you have to ask, why would any NBA team draft a player with a flawed stroke, average (in NBA terms) athleticism, and unknown defensive abilities in the first round ?
So he will probably have to decide, does he want to go in the draft as most likely a second round pick, maybe even end up undrafted, or will he work on correcting his flaws & comeback for one more season, and then get drafted in the first round (if the flaws