Well, I guess good for him, but the only way it really benefits us is if we extend him this summer and he outperforms his next contract. As it stands now, his trade value is on the lower side because he can't shoot and if we re-sign him next year after a solid year from 3, he is going to get a lot more money.
I would honestly rather he just kind-of suck again this year, sign him to a value contract, and then have him explode from 3.