Isn't it better that it was his best game than if it were his worst game? Or no better than his other games? We're not setting a bar, we're acknowledging he raised a ceiling.Our young player stocks are so poor we look for any reason to celebrate what was an average game.
If that's his best career best to this point, then it's a low bar we're setting.
Works and tries hard, but that's about it.
your first sentence. How many games?Works hard but at the moment gets rid of the pill quickly to teammates under more pressure than him.
we might as well keep playing him as he shows signs of improvement and with more experience might turn into a useful player.