In a thread about whether the staff is making the correct decision about not starting him, you claimed him being in at the end, coach’s decision, is all we need to know. Lol. Then you also made appeal to watching his play speak, not stats.
Your post was a logical contradictory that only someone that hasn’t watched the games would make.
He was in against KSU at the end, and we paid for it. He was the opposite of clutch. Call it what you want, but a big missed FT from an average FT shooter doesn’t align with the type of player many here think he is. He didn’t get beat on defense by Brown as much as he gave poor effort and let him go to the bucket. Do you watch the games?
He’s getting better at facilitating, but the bar is low. The “coming along” narrative is great if the context were whether Lewis should get 10 minutes. Coming along isn’t grounds for starting on a good Big 12 team. THT is coming along, with good A:TO numbers and better flexibility on defense.