I see a long and quick PG with great court vision and a lot of tenacity on the defensive end. Worst case scenario is a pass first PG who plays good D and can give you 10 pts 10 ast a few rebounds a game. So I doubt it will be a wasted pick, but he might not live up to the hype. On the other hand, as he gets stronger and more comfortable with the game, he might become good at attacking the rim. He will most definitely get stronger, and according to everyone, he has nice work ethic and is eager to learn and improve. If he manages to learn to take advantage of his length and speed to get to the rim and draw fouls, then he will be an awesome PG.
But time will tell.
Very good post. I didn't see this until after my post - that gif destroyed my browser.