I agree with GopherNuts in that putting up 91 points with Amir only shooting twice (LOVE the 8 assists to 2 turnovers from Amir) and the team as a whole shooting 4-20 from 3 is a good sign. I'd also add that the team surprisingly had only 4 offensive rebounds and still put up those 91 points.
I'd caution people to not get too up or down on Davonte Fitzgerald over his performance yesterday. He's only at about the 1 year mark from his most recent ACL surgery. I'd expect him to still be very much working himself back in to the player he was both physically and mentally if this was his first ACL injury much less his second. The last time he was on the floor competing against another college program was in the NIT with Texas A&M on March 23, 2015. We are talking 2 1/2 years and another major surgery since he last played in this type of competitive setting. To go further, he had a rough year at A&M and often played less than 10 minutes a game during conference play as apparently he wasn't the same guy coming off his first injury.
I'd also think that Reggie and Dupree are still working themselves back (despite Reggie's tremendous stat line) given that they've been on contact limitations as recently as a few days ago.
I'll join the choir in saying that the Jordan Murphy 1-4 line from 3 jumped out at me as well. Unless there has been a MASSIVE improvement in his shooting, I just don't think using 4 possessions on Murphy 3 point attempts is going to be a winning formula. Of course, since nobody could watch this scrimmage he could have chucked up a half courter before halftime and then got caught with the ball in his hands in a late shot clock situation once or twice. Obviously that would look a lot different than taking 4 3's in the course of our regular offense. I also wonder if Murphy not grabbing a single offensive rebound is a sign that we are getting the Murph from early 2016-2017 who was much more perimeter oriented.