I think he’s finding his way. And the only way that happens in the league is by playing. You have to believe and have the confidence, but you’ve got to get the experience of being on the floor and playing against other NBA players and playing with your teammates so that they know where you’re going to be and what spots you like and all those things. So, the more and more he plays, the more comfortable he’ll get. - JBB
I say play the man.
I like that he's starting to look for opportunities to put the ball on the floor and attack the rim, even though he's still primarily and 3-and-D project. Once he gets into the paint he wants nothing to do with taking a shot at the rim most of the time and is looking to pass. The result is some turnovers because opponents know he doesn't have confidence in his ability to finish against bigs and they're expecting that pass to the corner.
He desparately needs to develop a floater he can use in that 5-12 foot zone, like Garland, or a pull-up jumper like Sexton. Once teams start respecting his 3-point shot they're be closing hard on it which gives him opportunities to pump fake and take it to the hole. He also needs to develop a layup that touches high on the glass and is difficult to block like Garland and Rubio use.