That's exactly it,
Don't get me wrong, I'm a Boat fan (although I could reach thru the tv screen at times) The thing is.... Is that at his current stage of development, he's not a true point. which is why you can see such a difference when Bazz is on the court. What he is right now, is 5'10" scoring guard.... He can create for himself at will, but struggles to facilitate opportunities for others, which can come off as selfish, but in actuality it is just a missing piece to his game that he must improve on, especially if he has dreams of the association. Case in point, he was at one of the premiere Guard camps last summer with all the top college guards (the ChrisPaul one)..... Anyways, he ended up beating everyone there and winning the 1on1 tourney they had.
http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/062112aac.html
That picture illustrates part of Boat's turnover problem...as pointed out by another poster last week, his dribble is too high (chest high in this picture). He could be much more effective on drives if he works on emulating Collins from USF.
I certainly hope he stays and I agree that it would be better for his overall chances and certainly for the team next year. It was great to see him make that game-winning shot against PC...he was certainly due after multiple misses in similar situations throughout the year.
I hope the best for all of our players and it no-doubt helps recruiting to have more players in the NBA., but Boat has three big strikes against him right nowin the eyes of NBA scouts:
1)Height: likely 5'9"-5'10" and not likely to grow anymore...others in the NBA at this height are much better shooters, distributors and much stronger than Boat.
2) pure PG skills: needs to work on his handle as noted above, needs to improve decision-making with the ball & particularly needs to improve vision and trust of his teammates (offense frequently stalled when he avoided passing to some open teammates, instead waiting to pass to preferred teammates), needs to avoid/beat double-teams at the top of the key, needs to avoid getting easily blocked by taller defenders.
3) too slight in build: unlikely that he can put on a lot of bulk but at his current weight he is hindered on offense and defense
He can't do a lot about #1 & #3 but he can definitely improve on #2 with another year at Storrs. His pull up jumpers are very effective when he has enough space. His floater and banked floater from the side is also very effective. He could also likely score on plays similar the out-of-bounds play with Bazz where Bazz caught the ball in the lane and faded away hard to gain separation.
Hope he stays!