Paris Horne doesn't have Wright's range but he's gotta move to the basket and although we didn't win much he was able to compete with just about everyone.
Paris was inconsistent, at best, against the stronger teams..
While he played well against UCONN, WVU & Cuse. . he was in single digits against L'Ville, Duke, Nova & PITT...
I wouldn't even say he played well against Syracuse. He scored most of his points after the game was decided and they were dancing and laughing.
But then you can't say he (in particular) didn't play well against them - that game was a team-wide failure. Really, a coaching failure, they had no control of that Syracuse game and that goes to preparation, talent, scheme...
Also, the "played well" line applies to his offense. Personally, I thought he played decently against Pitt, but without the recording of the game I can't speak to his defensive effectiveness. And Paris put up points against Marquette... but that team wasn't slowed down by his efforts, steals aside.
The value of Paris is more than just points - and IMO, I think he shouldn't be seen as a points-generator and should not have to jack up 10+ shots per game. I'd rather see him devote a little more energy to being a defensive stopper (and get a little more rest). He's a decent scorer and shooter in the open court, and okay in the half court, but Paris shouldn't be an offensive focal point.
I do think he competes better than Avery did, by far. Will Hardy have that same energy or is he more interested in looking for his shot? That will determine how much time Dwight gets on the floor (to bring this thread back to its original topic).