absolutely, i've watched multiple full Kentucky games last year. And while I will and have agreed that his game can have somewhat of a frenetic pace to it at times - which I think can be easily improved upon in the NBA - Wall's game has also simultaneously struck me as mature. By which I mean, though Kentucky didn't often struggle, when they did, Wall remained calm, confident and in charge, so to speak, while his teammates often looked a little lost during those brief moments. I saw the same thing with Tyreke Evans his last year in college. It was especially noticeable when Memphis got knocked out in the tourney, I think against Missouri. Evans was still doing his thing and dominating, whereas the rest of the team looked lost. Anyways, I'll agree that Wall won't come into the NBA a polished gem. But few do. But, in 5 years time, could he be one of, if not the best PG int he game? Absolutely.