Hmmmm...
"In the Hawkeyes’ 94-80 victory over Minnesota on Tuesday, Bohannon put up 20 points and 10 assists. It was the sixth time he notched a double-double that included assists, passing B.J. Armstrong for the most in school history. Armstrong, a picture- and dictionary-perfect point guard at Iowa and a three-time NBA champion, performed that task in four years. It took Bohannon less than two."
No argument with ScottDoch with the emphasis on
"point". JoBo is an extremely valuable weapon and a very solid quarterback of the offense. Let's continue to use BJ as the bar:
- BJ 518 assists, 255 to's over 130 career games = 4 a/game, 2 to/game, 2.0 ratio.
- JoBo Career-to-date= 304 assists, 126 turnovers over 58 games: 5.2 a/game, 2.2 to/game, 2.4 ratio.
-- He's on pace to smash many of BJ's "point" stats and, again, I don't think that would surprise anyone.
It's when they try to include the
"guard" part that they start to muddy the accolades:
- BJ had 178 steals over 130 games = 1.4 / game over his career.
--- His Soph-Sr years ... 170 steals over 101 games = 1.7 steals / game.
- JoBo has 45 steals over 58 games = a measly 0.8 steals / game.
-- That puts him on pace for 100 career steals (if he plays 130 games), that is, if he can reverse the worsening of his defense - he had 29 steals over 34 games as a frosh (0.85) and has 16 so far this year (0.67).
Once again, no one is questioning JoBo's value on offense. The complaints have been about his lack of quickness, inability to prevent dribble-penetration, inability to pressure a typical D-1 point guard into mistakes and overall lack of toughness and intensity on the defensive end of the court.