Sorry, but I honestly can't believe we're even talking about hamstringing a passing savant.To Felton's point... EC has to know his personnel. He should know the strengths and weaknesses of his team on the court. As a PG that's part of his job.
For the record, Ray averaged 3.6 TOs for his career. and was over 3/game all three seasons he was here. Why?... Because he was aggressive as a play-maker and creator and that was part of his mojo --- as it is wth Eliot. But, let's also get real here --- the simple FACT is that Eliot has to work way harder and take more chances to create offense for this supporting cast than Ray ever had to with his.
Quite frankly, to Ray and Theo, lemme say this in no uncerain terms: As much as I love you guys, scapegoating Eliot is utter nonsense -- and even more frankly, the culprits you two alums need to be pointing at are your alum brethren on the damn bench.
Come on, guys. I mean, I'm pulling for this staff as hard as you are, but perhaps if you two and more alums would call out the staff's mistakes in straying from the Carolina system, they would listen (for their own good).