I thought his tweener status would keep him from being a successful pro. I'm quite glad to see that he disagreed.
He hit 50 percent from 3-point range when he was here. He was 2-4. I think one of the biggest criticisms of him leaving after his junior year was his tweener status and how he'd never make an NBA impact unless he added a shooting dimension to his already-tough defensive and gritty play. It seems like he took those coaching opportunities to heart and has really rounded out his game.