Amar is a totally fine 10th man. Always appreciate the energy, and he's a good character kid for the program.
The 8 boards in 18 minutes is excellent, but he had at least 3 defensive rebs in situations with no Fordham player even in the vicinity of the hoop; so this game is likely more an outlier than a harbinger for future rebounding prowess.
More than anything, Amar needs to understand his role offensively. He had two self-inflicted turnovers on the perimeter and continues to shoot way more often than his role mandates. I could also use less of the euro step in the lane. Unless, of course, Mullin wants him to be a heat check guy off the bench (which would be troubling).