Originally Posted by
JasonEvans
Wellllll... I know his teammates were not great but Heath wasn't exactly a stud among slouches. He was a high usage player who was not very efficient. He took a lot of mid-range 2s and was not very good at hitting them. And, while 35% from 3 is good, it isn't great and yet Heath fired up more than 6 3FGA per game. Considering he had the ball in his hands a lot, he tended not to pass it all that much, averaging less than 2 assists per game. He was a below average offensive player according to the advanced stats and he had a negative 1.9 box plus minus on defense, which is pretty bad. His scoring output was the result of playing heavy minutes and taking a lot of shots, not being really great on offense. His other counting stats are pretty pedestrian.
I'm not saying I don't want him, but I am not sure he is a great fit for Duke.