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Worst case scenario barring injury he becomes a slightly one-dimension core contributor in the NBA who will excel distributing the ball with good shooters around him.
Best case scenario he will be a future NBA All-Star or better. He is not yet 19, lots of guys are still working on the fundamentals at that stage.
At the same age LeBron had just entered the league averaging 21ppg at a fairly woeful 41%, and 29% from 3.
In saying that, his lack of shooting is not so much a lack of skill in creating his own shot. If anything, it's his mentality. He doesn't want to create his own shot because his mentality is to pass. The real definition of a pass-first player (at times a bit too much).
I've never seen passing ability like Simmons' before. Just freakish understanding. It's like the game just slows right down for him.