Flip Saunders and his Timberwolves scouts definitely didn't select Shabazz Muhammad with the 14th overall pick in the NBA draft on the basis of his performance for UCLA against the Gophers in the NCAA tournament last season.
The 6-6 Muhammad failed to score in the first half of that game as he missed all seven shots he took, and the result was that the Bruins trailed the Gophers by 10 points at halftime.
He did warm up in the second half, scoring 20 points, but the Gophers won 83-63 and on the basis of his performance that day he didn't merit even a second-round selection.
There were also reports of off-the-court issues, including a three-game NCAA suspension.
However, agent Bill Duffy, a Gophers basketball player from 1977 to '79 who was recruited out of California by Saunders when Saunders was doing recruiting for the Gophers coaching staff, said most of the criticism of his client Muhammad has been blown out of proportion by the media.
"Most of what has gone on he was oblivious to, because he is a young guy," Duffy said. "You'll get a feel for him, the people here and the community here in Minneapolis will get a very good feel for him. I think he'll be a favorite of the fans once they get a chance to know what kind of person he is."
Duffy also believes that Muhammad, who was the No. 1-ranked high school senior in the country by Rivals.com for the class of 2012, is very underrated as a basketball player.
"In this draft I think he went later than he probably should have," Duffy said. "I think the Wolves got a steal because he's a ready-made scorer and he can score in the NBA because of his size and his strength. I think he'll be a sleeper and a contender to be one of the top three or four rookies this year."