I think Garrett can be better than some are giving him credit for. Role players don't go for 20/10 as freshmen in less than half semester of play against a Big East team in late season. He has a lot of tools. His weak hand needs a ton of work as does his shooting, but his progression has been staggering. He's already learned how to use more space on offense and use his tools to blow past his defender at ease. He's only played college ball for a month or two. I think he can be a lot better than just a role player if he stays a few years and develops. Baseball will be the deciding factor in all of that.
Which is my point. He has talent no one is saying he doesn't. For a 6-6 wing player he also needs a ton of work. He supposedly throws 96mph and is going to be playing in the minors and has a million bucks waiting for him. Baseball AT THE VERY LEAST is going to cut into his basketball work. Giving only half his attention to basketball (understandably so) will hamper how much he can improve his shooting, ball handling, weight gain and right hand.