but rarely does anyone ever cite anything he does wrong in particular. He is not Michael Jordan, but he's solid enough to give the starters a breather.
There have been a couple of instances where leads have significantly diminished with him on the floor, but no widespread pattern of it occurring. Considering that so much of the subbing occurs in groups and State may be playing 3/5 or 4/5 of a second unit against the opponent's starters, I think it is mathematically hard to pin down any of the second unit players as being inadequate.