As an Ohio fan and someone who knows Jeremy, perhaps I can shed some light to this:
Jeremy is an NBA-level talent. I'm not exaggerating here; there was a scout from the Spurs who came to a game against Western Michigan just to watch him play last season. He's an excellent defensive player (he completely shut Rondo down when Ohio played UK) and very fast.
His court vision is as good as anybody's in the college game. He is a gifted passer. He will get that ball to the big men inside and put it only where his man can get it. Quite frankly, he makes everyone else on the court better.
He has a great first step and can drive past pretty much anyone. He's the quintessential slasher and really disrupts defenses because he can and will dump the ball off after drawing a double team.
Quite frankly, we would not have found ourselves tied 60-60 against Florida with two minutes to play in the NCAA Tournament without him.
So what's the bad? Well, his jump shot is poor. That wouldn't be a big deal if he didn't insist on shooting it so darn much. I can't count how many times I would groan as he went up for a three-pointer he would brick. He also gets moody and tends to pout on the court. A lot of times, he wants to be the star and tries to do everything himself.
He has a tendency to turn his teammates off and not listen to coaches. His family has been a really chaotic influence on him. He also has a son and I think that is a distraction for him. With Jeremy, really, there's a lot of good and a lot of bad. I know that when he left Ohio, nobody in Bobcat uniform was sad to see him go.
Jeremy is an NBA-level talent. I'm not exaggerating here; there was a scout from the Spurs who came to a game against Western Michigan just to watch him play last season. He's an excellent defensive player (he completely shut Rondo down when Ohio played UK) and very fast.
His court vision is as good as anybody's in the college game. He is a gifted passer. He will get that ball to the big men inside and put it only where his man can get it. Quite frankly, he makes everyone else on the court better.
He has a great first step and can drive past pretty much anyone. He's the quintessential slasher and really disrupts defenses because he can and will dump the ball off after drawing a double team.
Quite frankly, we would not have found ourselves tied 60-60 against Florida with two minutes to play in the NCAA Tournament without him.
So what's the bad? Well, his jump shot is poor. That wouldn't be a big deal if he didn't insist on shooting it so darn much. I can't count how many times I would groan as he went up for a three-pointer he would brick. He also gets moody and tends to pout on the court. A lot of times, he wants to be the star and tries to do everything himself.
He has a tendency to turn his teammates off and not listen to coaches. His family has been a really chaotic influence on him. He also has a son and I think that is a distraction for him. With Jeremy, really, there's a lot of good and a lot of bad. I know that when he left Ohio, nobody in Bobcat uniform was sad to see him go.