Hope so. A good point guard should average at least 5 assists a game.
I think he has those tools
Caleb has a solid handle and the physicality to drive the lane. And plays hard nosed. It’s hard not to really like him and the spirit he brings.
The challenge for Foster is finishing and outside shooting. He doesn’t have touch around the rim or long range; and he’s not a pure shooter so even tho he will hit a few, he doesn’t have confidence or form to be a consistent outside shooter. And he puts up bricks even on drives.
The name of the game is defense—inside and out (including rebounding)—and shooting. We have a rebound machine in Boozer and Ngongba is solid on both ends. He’s also a very good post scorer and passer.
I am hopeful Cam Boozer will be a confident 3 point shooter right away.
And now Coward should help the outside shooting a lot.
But Caleb has to find a way to finish in his drives. Then the opportunities will open up. But he drives a lot and can’t finish.
Typically players who can’t shoot well early don’t shoot well. It’s just not his game and that will limit him.
Like a lot of players. Caleb can score when he is relaxed against lesser competition. But when it a a good opponent he doesn’t have the inherent shooting ability and touch to remain relaxed and confident. He will have to significantly improve his touch and outside shooting to be a major factor.