I've seen Jevohn play a few times. He's definately a crowd pleaser with his athleticism. He can fly with the best of them. I haven't seen him play this season, but last season he had an inconsistent jump shot. He is a competitor and a hard worker though so I expect him to eventually improve his jump shot, if he hasn't already. His versatility allows him to be a threat inside and outside. He can face up and get to the basket, or back players down. He's great in transition, an excellent finisher on the break and can create his own shot. He'll probably play SF at Michigan since he's about 6'5"-6'6" without superior ball-handling skills. To give you an idea of what kind of athleticism he has, he back-rimmed a 360-windmill dunk last year in a competition in scarborough. He's won several Slam dunk competitions, but he's not just a dunker. He's a basketball player for sure. I wish him all the best at Michigan.