Just saying if you look at his numbers they don't look all that different then what Coleman put up last year. Obviously that's just stats and they don't always tell the story but that looks like a pretty good season until he ended up in Boeheim's doghouse.If he was "very good" he wouldn't have been sat in the most important games of the season. His per-40 numbers were basically worse across the board from his sophomore season here.
He had an assist-to-turnover ratio of under 1.0. He shot 36% from 3 on 5.5 attempts per game but shot 41% from 3 the year before for us on 4 attempts per game.
Again, he was fine for a mediocre Syracuse team in a really weird Covid season. Nothing about his season says "very good" to me.
He would've been a great piece on that 21 Illinois team that drastically lacking in size on the wing.