When you draft a player with a particular skillset, at minimum you typically want to see that skillset show up in Summer League.
When you draft a shooter, you want them to shoot.
That is not a problem for Tyler Herro.
In a 24-minute debut against the Los Angeles Lakers at the Sacramento Summer League, Herro took 10 threes – off the dribble, in transition, sizing up mismatches, spotting up well past NBA range – and 15 shots overall. That he made five of those shots from deep (for 18 total points) was nice, to be sure, but he could have missed every one of his looks with those compact mechanics and it wouldn’t have mattered one bit.