What you're saying is that the recruit/transfer needs to be self aware of their own limitations and expectations and the staff needs to be clear on what those expectations are.
Seems like the players expectations and the coaches expectations aren't always lining up.
This shouldn't have been news to Brad that Morez wanted to extend his game and it shouldn't have been news to Morez that, for his freshman year, he had a role to play.
Honestly, the only guy who really embraces the role that he probably didn't want(at first) was Will. He followed Brad's plan, he eased himself in and low and behold.....he developed after putting the time in and he ended up being the go-to guy.
I think that Morez(or his parents) wanted more of an immediate gratification.
I think that going forward, the staff needs to look FAR MORE into how a player fits and have that very open dialogue. If Sarr wants 20 shots a game, Brad needs to manage that with the rest of his roster. You can't recruit 5 guys who all want to get 20 shots and average 20 PPG.
The parents need to be part of these conversations as well. KJ, Will, TI, MJ and TW...... individually are great players. There just wasn't enough ball to go around and that's not even taking the rest of the roster into consideration.
The team was a bit selfish and we're seeing that unfold this off-season.