marillac, I expect better from you. That's simply untrue.
http://statsheet.com/mcb/players/player/st-johns/paris-horne/game_stats?season=2008-2009&stat_type=1&game_type=1&chart1=minutes&chart2=points&chart3=assists&chart4=rebounds_total&chart5=There are Horne's games from last year. (Granted, not a lot of wins, but go with me here.) Take the three game stretch between Feb 22 and Feb 28. Horne goes 3-13 with 9 points in a win over Seton Hall (a game where he did poorly + the team won); 6-15 for 17 points against Syracuse in a loss; 6-14, 17 points over Depaul in a win. Also: 23 points on 7-17 shooting vs. Georgetown (W); 6-16 for 16 points against G'Town the first time (W); 7-12 for 19 against South Florida (W); and against Rutgers, I think he scored most of his points in the first half. He went 12-13 in that game, 27 pts.
He generally took between 13 and 16 shots per game during conference play - though he seemed shy in the early games.
Horne didn't do well just in blowouts. I agree he's very limited, especially inside the arc and off the dribble, but to say he was a frontrunner isn't true.
Also, he has regressed this year. Per minute, he's a less efficient scorer, doesn't pass as much (not that he did before), rebounds a little less, turns the ball over a little more. And his free throw percentage has gone from curious to abysmal, while his rate of getting to the line remains strangely low. (I swear I see other players drawing foul calls with the same moves Paris uses.)