History will probably not be kind to Tracy Abrams.
He never averaged more than 10.7 points per game in his career at Illinois, no more than 3.5 rebounds per game or 3.4 assists per game. Even with a torrid shooting percentage from behind the arc this season, the sixth-year guard is only 31.1 percent from three-point range for his career. Even this year, he’s shooting a career-high at 41.2 percent from the field. He shoots too much for a guy that usually doesn’t have the touch to finish.
Moving on from individual statistics, Abrams’ teams will have made the NCAA tournament just once in his six years in Champaign.