I actually think the limited eye test says it looks good. They haven't been on the floor that much for long stretches other than the Ohio State comeback, and the games KJ was out(one we looked great and the other not so much). Now the question is could they do it consistently next year? Hard to tell. As for Riley playing with the ball in his hands....I agree that he isn't a true point guard, but he would almost never be guarded by quick guard with Boswell and DGL on the floor. That would allow Riley to initiate the offense without the other teams primary guard defender on him. If the other team had a great wing defender that could pressure the ball everywhere and was similar in size to Riley, then it would fall on the other guys to handle more, which is ok(especially if Ivicic is back and could initiate offense from the top of the key). What I like about the lineup is it creates huge mismatches for the other team to figure out and for us to exploit. With all of that being said, I doubt we ever have to worry about it because I see Riley going pro anyways