@dtodd4475 what you and
@imajericho said makes sense, and I'm not going to argue with it. It just seems that if some freshman is going to get drafted to the NBA - it'd seem as a NBA GM you need to see some spark of something more than pure athleticism, to draft on. So he can jump out of the gym maybe, is strong, is fast. Great. If he has the basketball IQ of a turnip, and doesn't want to listen, and doesn't seem that interested or able to pass well.... are these things a kid can learn? Or are they just what he is as a person or player? Maybe a bad comparison, and I know McCants was here three years, and he turned out to be a total head case, but he was super athletic, was a great shooter and scorer and decent passer and defender especially by junior year....but flamed out in NBA because he had an attitude and wouldn't listen.
I don't buy that the PG is so hard at UNC - being a crutch for just overall play way below expectations. They run a lot of free lance stuff, and a key is to push the ball and run the primary and secondary break. That doesn't take three years of nuclear physics level basketball study to master.