Truly hope the best for him. Overseas ball pays pretty well too, compared to the average working-man career.
Interestingly, his 3-year stat line at Baylor is surprisingly consistent, with (factually) minor drop offs in every category this past season. Check it out. So I offer that it may have been the rise of Jared Butler, the story of Freddie Gillespe, and the team's touted success overall that rose MaCio's exposure and notoriety as well. He may just be trying to capitalize at a peak. Can't fault a player for that.
Best of everything to Macio!
Sic'em