Last season, Ponds was the lead scoring guard, the point guard and the shooting guard. He generally wasn’t playing defense because he either needed to conserve energy or because he just didn’t want to.
Offensively, he needs some time to get used to the idea that he’s playing one position this season. I thought he found shooters and was better at playing with a point guard’s mentality in the second half at Rutgers.
His defense has never been very good. Maybe he’ll turn it on for bigger games, but from what I’ve seen, since he arrived on campus, he’s avoided contact on defense. It’s strange, but he backs away from it. On offense, he’s fine getting hammered. Go figure.