He scored like that when he was at UNLV. When he played for Utah, against better competition, especially in conference play, his scoring went downhill. He's not a point guard and not an assist guy. So I'm trying to understand why we went after him. If we expect him to be a scorer in the B1G when he couldn't do it in the PAC12, I'm not sure how that computes. If he's being brought in as a back-up guard, I question what the strategy was, other than just filling depth.
As far as "strong @ss offers", I'm not condoning $800k types of offers. But we need to be in a position to be competitive. We are a Top 25 program.