OK, a lot of misconceptions going on with Young. First, if you had watched him from the beginning of the year, he was guarded one on one, and he put up huge numbers and was efficient doing it. About 12 games in, teams started doubling him almost every time he touched the ball. To be honest, I can't remember another college PG that got doubled like their doubling Young. As a result, his shooting efficiency has dropped, and his turnovers have increased, as one might expect. Bear in mind, there isn't another player on the Oklahoma team that's going to be a first round pick other than maybe Brady Manek, and that's if he were to wait and come out next year. This year he would probably be a high 2nd rd pick. Manek is the only reliable outlet that Young has. In one game I counted 9 passes that Young made to his teammates right under the basket, 7 of which were uncontested, that were missed. In that same game, I counted 11 passes to players on the perimeter that missed open shots. The only player in that game that shot the ball well was Manek.
So, to think that Young is somehow a selfish player who takes most of the shots, and handles the ball in almost every possession means that you've (not you, a generalization) never seen him play, or you don't understand basketball. Young has no choice but take on most of the scoring responsibility. To think that another PG could put up similar numbers if he had the green light that Young has, means you must be blind. Young has incredible court vision and makes bullet passes with either hand off the dribble. He makes passes that other PG's can't see. Every team that plays Oklahoma is game planning for Young. They know that if they can stop, or at least make him less efficient, they have a chance to beat him.
Someone mentioned that he might be the next Jimmer. If I remember correctly, Jimmer struggled with his ballhandling, not his shooting. Plus Jimmer was never regarded as great passer. The only thing resembling Jimmer might be Young's shooting, but that's about it. Young is a terrific ballhandler. At times it appears that he has the ball attached to a string. And Young is a far superior passer than Jimmer. After watching him play in god knows how many games, I'd say that Young is a better overall athlete as well. I see the Curry comparison, but I also see a Steve Nash comparison with how Young gets into the paint and you never know what the hell he's going to do once there.
I figured that once Oklahoma got into conference play that the competition would get better and some of his numbers would fall, but his true shooting percentage has hung in there, and I'm curious to see how well he adjusts as we get closer to March Maddness. All that said, there are other players in the draft that I would take first, but there is a point, depending on who is left and where were drafting, that I think I would take Young. But make no mistake, Young is doing things that haven't been done before. They've compared his stats with just about every PG that has preceded him, and his numbers are better, and yes, that includes Curry. He is the real deal! When asked in an interview what his goals were, he said to be one of the greatest that ever played the game. You have to love that he's setting the bar high..