One thing I've notice about Ming is that he has great hands, as opposed to Cato and Willis. Cato did do a better job of catching the ball later in the season, but for the most part fumbled away alot of easy baskets. It seemed like every game, Cato and Willis dropped good passes from the guards that should have been easy baskets. Usually costing us around 6-8 points, I'd say. Many times that was the difference in those close games. Even if Ming doesn't dominate, just his presence and good hands should make somewhat of a difference. But of course Ming is big upgrade over Cato and Willis.