I know you have this love affair with Travis going, but he wouldn't start for a lot of teams with his current abilities and skillset. Certainly not VCU or UVA. Not Duke. Not UNC. Not Syracuse. There are a lot of really good 3's in this league that have consistently won matchups with Travis. He's a classic tweener, doesn't really have a 3's skillset but not big enough or physical enough for the 4. Doesn't do a great job guarding either position, but he's solid. He's just solid all around.
Now, if you want to argue that under different coaching he would have the handle of a true 3 guard, or that other coaches would have figured out better ways to use him as I think you've done in the past, I guess we'll never know - but it's a fair argument. Travis has been a nice player during an epically bad stretch for Wake Forest, so there's really no way to argue that his numbers aren't inflated - plus he's barely in the top 3 in scoring on our own team as he gets an extra 5 minutes a game to outscore Coron by 2.
Don't get me wrong, I appreciate that Travis stayed and dealing with 4 years of [Redacted] must have been miserable. The transfers must have sucked as he's had no consistency. He has every excuse to not have reached his potential but my point is just that the silver lining is he's had 4 years of great ACC numbers to earn him a lot of money somewhere without having to sweat out whether or not he can make a living. A lot of guys who run into a [Redacted] don't have that luxury.
As I type this, Travis nails a game-opening 3. Hope he drops 40 on Duke and makes $1 million in Europe.