Based on the video I saw on Furphy even before this event, he looked like a pretty skilled and in control player to me that has a great shot at earning meaningful minutes this upcoming season.
We too often put far too much stock in pure athleticism. There have been and will always be excellent successful ballers with average athleticism at the collegiate level and even NBA level who use their BBIQ, plus-shot making and space creating abilities, use of change in speed and direction capabilities, quick release, quick first step, body positioning, anticipation, etc. to beat their opponent.
Granted, he will probably struggle defending uber-quick and athletic players who have a plus-handle, but hopefully he has enough anticipation skills and solid foot work to hold his own.
Conversely, Solo Ball seems to have some impressive hops, but couldn't keep anyone most of last season from blowing right by him as “he stood there like the house by the side of the road, and watched them go by.” Stole that quote from the great baseball announcer, Ernie Hartwell, describing a batter taking a 3rd strike.
Hopefully, Solo will improve and Furphy will do well on both ends of the floor. We'll find out in about 5 months from now.