Is it accurate? I'd say it is meaningless.
He averaged 8.5 shots a game, total. That's almost exactly the same number as second year Tyler Ulis. On those attempts he averaged 14 points. That's roughly three more per game than second year Tyler Ulis. He only took 3 3-pointers a game. He scored efficiently on 2-pointers. And he had more assists per game 7.4 than second-year Tyler Ulis 7.0.
So, comparing him in some key statistical categories - points per game-- points per shot attempt - and assists to the SEC Player of the Year he comes off pretty well. And he didn't have nearly as much talent around him. No wonder confernece coaches put him on the All-SEC team.
Thanks for the logical, well-informed post. Crazy how so many posters on here look at a couple stats and write the kid off completely....like they even watched more than 2 Georgia games all year. He played 34 mins against us in January, finished with 10 points and 7 assists (only 2 TOs). Go look at Askew's and Mintz's stat lines from that game, sure doesn't seem like they enjoyed going against Wheeler.
Go to their late season game against Alabama. Anyone here watch it? Alabama with the modern offense, Bama with the solid backcourt. Wheeler did his thing against them. Finished with 18 points, 10 assists, and 4 TOs. Helped his team score 79 points against a really good Bama team. Kentucky's totals against Bama: 65 and 59. Y'all crazy for not thinking this kid can hoop