Really detailed scouting report on Tyrese. Weaknesses include isolation and pick & roll offense, and some defensive things. No real talk about draft position.
https://www.thestepien.com/2020/02/14/tyrese-haliburton-scouting-report/
That's a really interesting read for a basketball nerd. Highlights a couple interesting things.
His size, length, handle, vision and passing ability make him really strong in the PnR but I have always thought his almost reluctance to attack/score out of the PnR hampers him quite a bit. He's never going to be a score first guy I don't think, but if you compare him to say Monte I see Monte scoring just enough out of the PnR that defenses can't adjust their coverages, while with TH I feel like they can and we've seen that at times this year.
His shot/form used to be a concern in my eyes, but I've changed my opinion. First impression is that it's a really slow shot and he'll have trouble getting it off, but it's quicker than it appears. He doesn't have any trouble getting it off when a defender goes under a ball screen which makes it quick enough imo. I agree with the report that it's not a shot he's going to take off the dribble, but that's ok as long as he can shoot enough to keep a defender from going under the screen.
On the defensive side I take some of the comments with a little bit of a grain of salt. The main negatives on defense were in ball screens and closeouts. Our team closeouts and ball screen defense are a mess. He's got the physical tools and instincts to be good in both of those situations and with the right coaching should be strong in both cases. On the defensive end how much strength/mass he can add will be a key to his ceiling imo. If he can get enough mass to guard 1-3 he's got a huge value in the league. I think it's unlikely he can add enough to guard many 4s, but if he can then he is really something.