Kansas guard Josh Selby was named the top prospect in the class of 2010, but has struggled to meet expectations at Kansas.

"Here's the problem," the Northwest GM told NBA.com’s David Aldridge. "The guy hasn't played well this year, and his own team isn't starting him, and it's not like they're suffering for it. And you haven't seen him a lot at the point. Maybe in the pros he blossoms. It could be a Jrue Holiday deal. But your antennae goes up. They know they're not going to have him a long period of time. If they were fully on board, they would have played him until he dropped. He's a guy I don't know what to do with ... when they tell you a guy's a two-one or a one-two, with that slash, it usually doesn't work that way."

Selby is averaging 14.9 points on 38 percent shooting, 4.1 rebounds, and 4.3 assists per 40 minutes pace adjusted.