He's grown some so far from what we saw in the first week of his rookie year. One of the problems is that his strengths right now are all things that Andy does as well or better, so there is a lot of duplicity on the court together, and not enough offensive diversity. In an ideal situation right now, he would be the third big, developing his game while spelling andy for 12-15 minutes a game and maybe sharing the court with him for another 8-12 minutes. We don't have that luxury with were our roster stands right now. Bigs like Tristan definitely can take longer to develop than guards who have been handling the ball and creating offense their whole lives, so hopefully what we're seeing so far early on is not the upper limit of what he can do offensively. Either way, this roster will need to develop or bring in a offensive low post threat to take a big step forward.