The offseason is a time for players to work on areas of their game that they feel were shortcomings the previous season, and also build on their strengths. For Jeremy Fears Jr., this is arguably the most important offseason of his young career, and it sounds like he's taking advantage.
The redshirt sophomore has had a bit of a crazy college career thus far.
As a true freshman, Fears was showing signs that he would be Tom Izzo's next great point guard. He was really solid during non-conference play, and you could tell he was getting more comfortable running the point behind AJ Hoggard.