Considering he’s a Washington Wizards newbie, before getting into Landry Shamet’s statistical doppelgängers, it’s probably worth looking at what kind of player he is. Truth is, it’s simple: he’s a good three-point shooter.
That’s about it.
In fairness, last season he kinda added some playmaking. After puttering along at around three assists per 100 team possessions for four seasons, he spiked to 5.6 last season. His turnovers also went up, though not anything remotely a problem area.
Defensively, he’ll fit right into the long tradition of Wizards guards who had little to no impact on that end.