Playing PG is hard, very hard, especially for a freshman, who is surrounded by other inexperienced players.
Criticizing an inexperienced freshman PG on a message board is easy, especially for anyone who likely never started as a freshman PG on a D1 basketball team.
Give the kid a break.
All that's gonna matter this year is how this team rolls into shape come A10 time, and how they improve (or not) going forward. None of which we're gonna know at this stage of game.
The only PG problem we have is that Scoochie Smith spoiled the he[[ out of us, and then graduated.
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