Okay, I took some well-deserved grief for how I worded that post. Don't get me wrong, I actually love Leron as both a person and a basketball player. He's one of my favorites, and his ability is not in question. I usually have high confidence in his scoring prowess and don't argue with him shooting a majority of the time from anywhere on the court.
What I was trying to explain was that it's not the best strategy for him to have a one-track mindset of going to the basket every time he gets the ball near the post. A good team with good scouting is going to key in on this. It's like a quarterback who keys in on one wide receiver and possibly misses other (better) options from time to time. He should have his mind (and eyes) open when he gets the ball. Anyway, go Illini!