But what stood out is that he shot 60% (30-50) overall, had a 25/15 assist-to-turnover ratio (not bad for off the bench, in a new program and system) and 21 steals (the team leader had 29).
With such numbers and with Idaho's starting guards having graduated, it's not difficult to see McChristian in line for major playing time and a starting position.
Plus, here's a note from the Vandals basketball site:
"... after starting the season slowly, he played in each of Idaho’s final nine games and averaged 4.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.8 assists with just three total turnovers during that span … he also shot 16-of-23 (.696) from the floor and 2-of-3 (.667) from 3-point range during that time ..."Coach Don Verlin did bring in three community college backcourters in his latest recruiting haul but watch for McChristian, who prepped at Will C. Wood High, to surprise.
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