Don’t see him becoming the no. 1 scoring threat that UM needs. Four years into his college career, he’s a poor FT shooter and a below avg. jump shooter. Very rare that someone like him becomes a shooter this late. That means his offensive “ceiling” is a complimentary scorer-ball handler in an efficient half-court offense and an excellent transition player. About 12 points a game against good competition. Glad to have him for that offensive role and for his defense, but coaches will be looking for a different no. 1 option who hasn’t appeared yet.
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