He's proven to be good when he's not the focus. When teams concentrate on Anderson and Obi he's shown he can play. Can he improve upon this and be able to put up these numbers when he's more of a focus on the defensive gameplans? That's what I doubt. I don't think he can.
But it's a bit more difficult to "game plan" for a shooting guard, is it not?
What are you going to do, run a box-and-one?
Page gets most of his open looks just from our offensive sets, running off double-screens, etc. That will still be there next year even without Anderson.
Also, the very fact that teams have to account for Page in our offense is where he adds value beyond his point production. You have to find him in our offense... you certainly have to find him in transition.
Page has shown that he can light up any Big 12 team a given night.
If teams are spending all of their time game-planning and preparing for Keiton Page, then I have high hopes for next year, because we certainly have other players that can hurt you.
My prediction is that Pilgrim is going to be a force down low next year, given that juco guys really shine their senior year. He will draw enough attention that Page will get his share of open looks.
He's nothing more then a supporting player, and though he fits that role well, he will be counted on substantially more next season and I doubt he can live up to those needs.
We'll see.
This time last year, people on this site were saying that the "only reason" that Anderson and Page knocked down so many 3s last year was because of Eaton's driving ability.