49 is a lot of point in any league.
I have never seen Dwight play, but this kid has to be able to create his own shot to score this many points. I think it is safe to say he is no Larry Wright or Avery Patterson.
Larry Wright created his shot better than any player Norm has coached. He didn't have the strength to finish when he got to the basket, though. That would have come with time and added strength.
Avery was just a three-point gunner. And that is fine. He got into trouble when he started taking to many three's out of the set position.
We can agree to disagree on Larry. Paris DJ and Mason all are better at creating their own shot then Larry was. Larry was a great jump shooter but did not have the handle to create his own shot.
I'll add something to the Larry Wright discussion - in my opinion, Marillac, you're wrong, a little; I think Mason creates his shots better (and has the height), but he just can't hit them, and he shoots differently at different times. Wright was actually decent at getting into the lane, but lacked strength.
Is Hardy strong in the lane/ on the drive? It seems like he is more capable of scoring in big, big bunches than either of the "designated shooters" were. Can he create his own shot? Especially since sometimes, well, the Red Storm players get the ball in awkward positions for making plays, and that slows down the offense.