This is how I know you're a dope or a troll. One incident is far less relevant than aggregated incidents over a season or a career.
Daniel Mortimer had zero LBAs in 2009. At about that time I remember one of the media merkins who knows better (would've been a coach or recent ex-player) said that LBAs are the best indicator of playmaking ability. I went into denial because I hoped Morts would be the next Sterlo but it turned out to be a statement of truth.
Meanwhile Mitchell Moses has 34 LBAs since his debut in 2014 (64 games). Not an elite number, but in the same amount of time Mortimer has played 43 games and made 13 LBAs. Corey Norman, since 2014, has played 68 games and made 31 LBAs - as you can see, it is fewer per game than Moses.