Pritchard's BBIQ is off the charts. He rarely makes mistakes out there. Career TO's per game is 0.8. Feel like that doesn't get talked about enough. It's amazing what Pritchard is able to do as a 6'1" guard with average athleticism. So much fun to watch him play.
True. So great to watch his development.
This is more of a leap than steady development. He was pretty much the same player through his first 4 seasons. His opportunities dropped off considerably in 2022-23 when he was behind Smart, White, and Brogdon, but last season was pretty much in line with his career averages. This season he has more minutes, more FGA, and a little better efficiency (but not radically different shoot percentage, 3-point and overall). He is 26 and seems to have matured and developed more confidence.
75% of his FGA are 3s but he dribbles to the hoop quite a bit it seems. That is opening things up, maybe not resulting in a shot for him all the time, but creating movement. I don't think you saw him doing that as much last season. That to me reflects confidence in his ability to take charge of things, have the ball in his hands, to be the creator. It is clear that the team and the coaching staff also have confidence in him.
What is not to like?