He literally was the definition of true PG in his two years at FAU. He wasn't playing PG at Monmouth because they want Salnave at that position.
He was top 100 in D1 in assist rate both seasons at FAU, top 50 in his Soph season. Rutherford was a true PG there by every definition of it.
Not saying he's a great get but I also don't expect him to play 30 mpg. He's far from a game changer but he's definitely a PG, to say otherwise is ludicrous
Salnave is a combo guard and not a point guard—he’s a scorer. He was also a soph. It doesn’t bother you that he sat behind a soph combo guard at Monmouth as a fourth-year junior? Why couldn’t they play together? They are both 6’3.
When you lose 20-25 games stats mean much less. It’s easy to get assists when you are getting massacred and the opposition stops playing tough defense. Hell, you can pickup 3 in the last 90 seconds against the walkons.
We need to look at what he did last year. Was he hurt or is he just not that good? Anything you guys think he did at FAU is undone by the disgusting season he had for a 14-21 Monmouth team.
One good assist : to rate in three years doesn’t warrant the label of PG for a kid that isn’t able to score (less chances at turnovers) and who does it against a -1.98 SOS for a 10-20 team that lost by between 13-29 pts a dozen times.
I hope he was a injured. I’d be willing to buy into that explanation.