When Amir first got here, it was clear he was lost in our offense and defense. But slowly he's worked himself in and I think he's been improving every single game. Just look at the stat lines. He can be overly aggressive on defense sometimes but look what he did against Villanova with the steal and layup.
He runs the fast break very well, and is a very good passer as others have pointed out. I'm not sure how much baseball will affect his development, but if he chose one or the other I think it would be beneficial for him in the long run. If he sticks with basketball, he would most likely be good enough to head overseas ofter his 4 years here, and he has the potential to sign on with an NBA team if he gets stronger and keeps developing.