BYU. He didn't even make his free throws. I was actually pleasantly surprised at his ability to handle the ball and make passes until the final stretch of the season where he seemed to fade a bit. He hustled and played pretty smart ball but his athletic upside is low and, for whatever reason, he didn't shoot at all like he did in high school. When a guy is a great shooter in high school and a bad free throw shooter in college it tells me something is going on in the psyche. There is nobody trying to stop you on free throws. My amateur interpretation is he was a bit out of his league and was psyched out. My bet is he will find a smaller school where he will be able to be himself, excel and have a free education while making the contribution to his team that he is prepared to do.