My take is that he is gonna have to shoot his way on the court. Just listen to waters and Donna talk about Kiyan and theyre like the nicest people in the world.Just think it is always a concern when the negatives are strength speed and athleticism. You saw in the tournament how high motor and physical the college game is at the highest level. Others have referenced freshman who started slow like Kris Joseph and Dion, but those guys were plus athletes from day 1. I think he can be a serviceable bench piece, but the ceiling for him feels low unless he proves he has a lot more in the tank as an athlete. Could easily see his shooting, IQ, even defensive skills improving, but how often have we seen a significant jump in athleticism from a young recruit?
They specifically said a shooting guard cannot shoot 25% from 3 and 62% from the line and expect to play. No doubt Kiyan will get a chance to prove himself again but he has to prove his shot selection and FT shooting is better both of which are mostly mental parts of the game.