Wrong. Morrison had a better rookie year thus far.
Agreed that Morrison was playing better at the start of the year, but...
I do like the Morrison comparison to the extent that both players' games were based on their confidence as scorers. Austin Rivers looks like he's completely lost his confidence, and that didn't start to hit Morrison to the end of his rookie year, at least. He couldn't handle the pressure, and he couldn't accept a complimentary role.
The thing is, Rivers is younger than Morrison was as a rookie, and he has a completely different skillset, so it's probably to early to label him as a "bust." He also has a head coach who is a Rivers family friend and will likely be very patient with him.
However, I will say that as a NCAA fan first, that he was just as much of a hacker for the Blue Devils as he is for the Hornets. The only difference is that in college, he made a few more. He was still a shoot-first, team-second player that couldn't handle running an offense in his one year at Duke though.
I have a couple of friends who are diehard Duke fans, and they kept telling after the Lehigh loss me that losing him would be addition by subtraction. I just laughed (because, well, who doesn't love it when Duke loses in the first round), but shit... look at Duke without him. That's more telling than anything.
You have the Colts without Manning, the Bulls without Jordan, the Saints without Payton, and on the other hand... the Duke Blue Devils without Rivers, who have knocked off four top 25 teams already en route to their #1 ranking.