Jordan maybe the second most overrated player in school history. He has talent but he has shown nothing to an nba team to get drafted. Would any of you draft a player who missed a playoff game because of a toothache?
He did not make others around him better last season no matter how pretty a few of his (too) few assists may have been.
Marillac I love you man but that is just crazy.
I know we differ on this, but he created for Rysheed. He wasn't dishing to Kentucky level guys, but he missed plenty of opportunities to set guys up. 2.9 assists in 26 minutes is just not enough. That was with Greene shooting 40% and Harrison shooting 38% from deep. Semaj Christon averaged 4.6 as a frosh and scored 15 ppg.
Christon's freshman year - which was in the A-10, not the Big East -- he played in a traditional offensive scheme and didn't get jerked around by his drama queen coach for half a season besides. And anyway:
Jordan averaged 3 assists in 26.2 minutes. That's 3.9 assists in 34.3 minutes, which is how many minutes Christon averaged. Christon averaged 4.5 assists in 34.3 minutes. That's 3.5 assists in 26 minutes, which is how many minutes Jordan averaged. Which is pretty much identical.
Christon took 365 shots in 34 minutes. Jordan took 240 shots in 26 minutes. Which is pretty much identical. Christon's 365 shots comprised 23 percent of XU's FGA. (By way of contrast, Marcus Hatten - another pass first point guard - took 28 percent of his team's shots.) Jordan took 12 percent of SJU's shots
Christon turned the ball over 109 times, to Jordan's 65. (Good thing Dom Pointer didn't turn the ball over 100 times, that'd be disgusting.) ATO pretty much identical: Jordan's 1.3 to SC's 1.2.
So to recap: identical, except Christon played in the A10 as a freshman after prepping a year - he's older than Jakarr Sampson for god's sake - and RS was a true freshman.