So the low down on JJ 2 years later.
JJ's college numbers reflected him nursing injuries through his one season. There were really only 2 games he was healthy enough to play 30 minutes. This is why he was a relatively unknown coming out of college. In those 2 games (vs Coppin St and Pitt) he averaged
21.5 ppg, 17.5 rpg, 6 apg, 4 bpg, 1 spg. He spent most of that freshman year injured.
At College park he started 12 games and averaged:
20.1 ppg, 11.8 rpg, 4.1 apg, 37.5% from 3.
There is no reason not to believe that if given starter minutes he can't average 15/8/3 and 35% from 3.
Nate was a terrible fit. Nate prefers guards, prefers vets, prefers simple basketball. Snyder is a very good fit. He prefers movement, versatility and keeping the ball moving (both offense/defense). The problem with JJ is he makes it look too easy some times. The kid has star written all over him and he needs to get those minutes.