I'll add that I can't wait to see how Prohm molds guards Wigginton, McNeil, and Lewis when getting them from Day 1. I also have a feeling that he has big things in mind for Babb. He has too much ability to be a wallflower. Does/can Prohm turn him into his next great pg?
Prohm said at the beginning of the season that Babb has more NBA potential than anyone else on the roster (can't find the quote now, anyone else remember this?). After seeing a few of the plays he made this weekend in KC, it's easy to see what Prohm saw months ago. I think Babb is just scratching the surface. If he works on becoming more consistent with his shot this off-season, he could be a monster.
Between Babb, Wigginton, and Donovan Jackson we should have a solid, versatile backcourt next year. They aren't Monte, but they should still be able to get the job done.