That's not at all what I mean by agenda. What I mean is that he can't make decisions on the fly. He makes them beforehand, and it's not because he sees the game before it happens. When he disappears, it's because he's trying to not mess up. When he's making ugly turnovers, it's because he's committed to making a play even when it's not there. The game doesn't come to him.
As far as his experience, I know he doesn't have much. I'm not attacking Dante, I'm just giving my opinion on what I see. If he's bad at something he needs to improve upon it regardless of why he's bad at it. It's not enough to be good for an inexperienced player. This is the NBA, you need to be good an NBA player.
If everyone improved as much as Gordon and Rudy, they wouldn't be special players...because they certainly weren't special when they started out. It's not impossible for Dante to get there, but the improvement that those two made is not typical. The players who are most likely to improve from point A to point B are the ones whose point A's begin closer to point B. It's not impossible for him to be a great player, but he's certainly behind if he wants to get there. He needs to put in a lot of work just to establish himself as a rotation player. That needs to happen before we even think of him as an All Star or All NBA player.