Jok has always shown that he had a lot of ability. I think it was pretty obvious that his biggest issues were mental. I figured if he could piece the game together mentally that he would start to be an impact player. He's playing with confidence right now, and he's turning a corner. It's not unusual for that process to take a couple years. He needed to figure out what kind of consistent effort it takes to play at a high level night in and night out. His defense was pretty bad his first couple years, but it's significantly better this season. Funny how his offensive numbers are getting better at the same time his defense has improved. I'm sure his coach's are pointing that out to him.