Besides being the best gum chewer on the team and maybe the whole league, he has a nose for the ball. He always seems to know where the ball will end up. He also seems to be a little more picky about his shot which I like from a rookie.
Yeah, starting to really like his decision making.
There was one play yesterday where he caught the ball at the corner three - defender was closing to contest the shot, but he had enough space to get the shot off. Instead if taking the chance and throwing up the three, he drive it straight in to the paint (causing the defense to collapse) and then kicked out out to the perimeter. It eventually led to either a shot or or free throws for a teammate - I can't remember which it was, but I remember that it was a good outcome.
I was so happy to see that, because I feel that in that same situation most rookies in Rozier's would either:
a) Take the three because it's the easiest option, and because they are eager to make a shot and prove themselves to earn more minutes
or
b) Hesitate with the defender coming, hold the ball, and pass it off to a teammate (due to lack of confidence).
For a 21 year old rookie who has barely any minutes out of garbage time, that's just such a smart and savvy play. I have absolutely no question that if it was Smart in his position, he would have chucked up the three, probably missed it, potentially leading to the opposing team taking possession.