Thank god for Chaminade is all Caner-Medley has to be thinking after looking over the stat-line he put up in Maui. Take out his 16 points and 8 rebounds on 6-8 FG against the local Division 2 school hosting this tournament and you will truly understand just how poor Caner-Medley played at this tournament. The fact that his shot wasn't falling for him this time is something that can be excused, but the soft and passive manner in which he played is something that will likely stick in the heads of every NBA scout that saw him play here in Maui. Caner-Medley did a very poor job trying to attack the defenses by putting the ball on the floor and making his way to the hoop, looking slow and hesitant every time he did. As the player that was expected to be their go-to player on the offensive end in his senior year, Caner-Medley did a terrible job stepping up to the plate and providing Maryland with any of the help that they sorely needed going up against the likes of
Adam Morrison and
Ronnie Brewer. Luckily for him its only November, but this is hardly the first time weve seen Caner-Medley play like this.
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