We all know that he's not a natural point guard. However, since the first two exhibition games, he's gone from Heath Orvis to Dwight Hardy, and yes, I'm fully aware that I'm insane for making that comparison. Hear me out. (I'm not trying to say he's as good as Dwight Hardy)
BUT, he's playing the role of lead guard, which isn't his position, and he's distributing, scoring when it makes sense to and he's been able to handle the backcourt pressure. It's early, and Corey Sanders of Rutgers will be a healthy test for him, but I think he's shown the doubters (like me) that despite acting like a pouty child against Sonoma, he's carried himself well, and he's made smart decisions. Considering that we've seen a lot of young guards play reckless, score-first style of basketball, I find his addition to the program refreshing.
Once he learns to dribble with both hands, hits the weight room and, IDK, friggan eats something, he's going to be a very, very good 4 year player.