Which top teams are you referring to exactly, because Jordan scored 20 points six times in his career, whereas Ponds averaged 20 points over three full years. Those must have been six impressive performances.
Ponds was as top posting guy noted one of the better players in the history of the school. Whereas no baggage Jordan with his head on right is a figment of your fevered imagination and the other Jordan, the one currently bent over in the prison shower, is a contender for the all-bust team.
First, off pts don't tell the whole story its also game flow and other factors/stats like passing etc that you can pick up on at the game, but here are some anyway. He also did not play 3 years here, only 2 because of his issues as we all know. Generally speaking he was a much better NBA prospect than Shamorie if he had fixed his issues and was not so ego driven. Shamorie was a good college player and no doubt had several big games for us against some good teams, but if we are talking NBA talent its just not the same.
*Note I excluded from this list the Xavier and Butler type teams where there were good games. While good college teams, they do not come close enough based on our scheduling to teams filled with future NBA level players/experience to give us the gauge. Our top teams those seasons that we faced were Duke, Nova and Syracuse. Did not have the greatest schedule, but in those games I came away very impressed with Sheed and knew he had the seeds to grow into at least a mid first rounder.
Ponds had some strong games against Nova during his time here and that one Duke home game last year, but that team had nowhere near the talent as the one this year and Shamorie was quiet. The Duke team Sheed faced was also much better than the one that Shamorie faced in terms of NBA talent.
Sheed's Stats
Sophomore
21 pts, 3 Rebounds, 8 Assists @ #4 Nova (2014-2015)
18 pts, 4 Rebounds, 3 Assists, #5 Duke (2014-2015)
Freshman
13 pts, 6 Rebounds, 3 Assists, #2 Syracuse (2013-2014)
12 pts, 5 Rebounds, 2 Assists, #8 Nova (2013-2014)
13 pts, 6 Rebounds, 2 Assists, #9 Nova (2013-2014)