Respectfully disagree. Amir spent this year learning how to handle the basketball against heavy pressure, learning how to go to his right, learning how to create his own shot under duress, learning how to lead the break and learning how to shoot heavily contested threes off no screen or only a high screen.
Next year, if we have a competent PG, he will advance all these things while under less pressure and while being setup to do so, rather than forced to create for himself every single time. But the experience he had this year will continue to prove valuable for years to come. He definitely improved, finally having it all click for the last month. I give both Coffey and Pitino a ton of credit for a lot of hard work that paid off.