a lot to show what he can do. The few rare times when he did get over 10 minutes a game in the NBA and had the ball in his hands he had a very positive impact whether it was with the Kings, Bulls or Pelicans. So he has already proven he is able to be perform well with the ball in his hands at the NBA level. Sadly these occurences are far and few in between since 90% of his career he has been on the bench and his detractors use this to support the theory that he just is not good enough which is justifiable. But from what I have seen whenever he is given 10+ minutes he has always proven he is a difference maker. But whether any coach will consistently give him these minutes and allow him to be something other than a spot up shooter is not likely based on history. He needs reasonable minutes and he needs the ball..CONSISTENTLY!