Is there a more versatile player who means more to his team this season than Iowa State's Royce White? Take a look at the stats and you'll see that White leads the Cyclones in just about everything: points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals (tied with Chris Babb).
Why do we bring this up? Because what this could mean is White's stay in Ames may not last long. ESPN's NBA draft insider Chad Ford writes that the versatility of the 6-foot-8, 250-pound forward is a major draw that is starting to earn praise among NBA scouts.
White is currently ranked No. 62 on Ford's Big Board, but one only has to look at the 2011 NBA draft to see how coveted "versatility" is by NBA teams. Iman Shumpert led Georgia Tech in all five major categories last season before being drafted No. 17 overall by the New York Knicks.
It was a widely criticized move at the time, and yes Shumpert and White play different positions, but I have to think that Shumpert's early success as a pro can only help White's draft stock.