Ware may be great but it seems like the big step he'd need to take to get there is being assumed. It seems he's a bit like Xavier Booker at MSU...a kid with a ton of potential whose results haven't materialized as yet. He only started 4 games and averaged 15 minutes for an Oregon team that played in the NIT last year.Good observations and I would replace the Ware queston with how our Freshman guard performs.
Could he make a jump? Of course. But it might be premature to assume he will.
Here is Sam Vecenie's scouting report on him:
Seen as a potential one-and-done player entering his freshman year at Oregon, the world was at Ware’s fingertips. He’s a 7-footer who moves like a wing, has legitimate length and has potential to shoot it. The tools are tantalizing. But Ware has long been seen as a relatively polarizing prospect — even as a five-star recruit — due to production that has never necessarily matched the incredible potential. The downside of that, unfortunately, played out this year at Oregon, as Ware was beaten out for frontcourt roles by N’Faly Dante and Nate Bittle.
Ware shot just 46 percent from the field and 27 percent from 3. Ware did not enter the draft this year and was seen as a high-upside swing in the portal.