Well, if its true he's headed here:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/player/gamelog?playerId=45853His game log is really telling, IMO. His best games seemed to come in close games (Wins and Losses) and on the road/neutral court.
7-11 (4-5 3pt) 20 pts @ BYU (Loss)
9-12 20 pts @ Ore St. (Loss)
9-18 27 pts @ Cal (2 pt win)
5-10 (7-8 FT) 18 pts vs Memphis in the NCAA Tourney (2 pt win)
6-10 16 pts vs Duke in the tourney
He also had his fair share of duds (Texas game), and was virtually non-existent in some of their blowout losses which really hurt his averages. But when I read the Arizona message boards and they rave about his on-court toughness, I can see where they're coming from. And he was only a sophomore, and I for one, would be ecstatic if he could play next year. The College game is so far different from the NBA, and I think the concept of pass-first point guards are overrated anyway. Give me a leader at point guard who knows how to take over games, bunch of athletic scorers/guys who can run the floor on both ends and plug them into Lavin's/Dunlap's system.