Guy has some interesting analytics. Have to like the 3-pt shooting percentage (98th percentile) but he is also very good at drawing contact and getting to the line. He's 91st% in Free throw rate drawing 6.5 fouls per 40 minutes. And he's a 79% FT shooter. That makes for an interesting offensive player. He can break down defenders and draw contact as driver while also shooting a very high % from 3. Those are both valuable traits. High usage rate 26.6% yet maintained a solid eFG% of 52,3% (59th percentile).
Now the negatives. Although he drives and draws a lot of fouls he's a poor finisher at the rim (18th percentile). Defensively, he is rated very poorly. Low steal rate, low rebounding rate, low impact on team defense. And of course, he played for a losing Ivy League team that was 11-16 and rated #276 in KP.
Overall the guy is a shooter and bucket-getter who can create for himself or off the catch. The big question is how does it translate to the physical BE, a much higher level. It's nice to have a guy who can create, get to the line and hit 3s. Let Sha make him a defender and hopefully an adequate rebounder also.