I think it’s skewed by his jump in FT shooting which has nothing to do with coaching (or conditioning).
But you know that. And your response didn’t address the intentionally misleading nature of your use of career stats at SU.
Also, his SU high water mark as a Junior was 56% TS, establishing at the very least that a few point swing is normal without any change in coaching/system.
So, let me get this right; your argument to support that he was misused here and fared much better at Clemson is a couple percentage point improvement over expected/likely, bolstered by better FT shooting?
To be extra clear about the hairs we’re splitting here, this evidence that Clemson did such a better job with a 5th year senior is 1 more point per game, in 1 less minute, on 0.5 fewer shots… compared to the same player 2 years less experienced. Defensive metrics don’t point to any noticeable improvement either (and are also notoriously tricky to parse out from team defense). He turned the ball over less at Clemson but also got worse at creating turnovers (steals) and setting up others to score (assists).