His offensive repertoire is growing rapidly, and he’s learning how to take advantage of different matchups. It was understood that his presence would be felt in transition because of the acrobatic plays he can make in the open court, but it’s certainly been a pleasant surprise to see how mature his offensive game has already grown to be in halfcourt sets. “He’s a walking 24-and-8 guy. He’s a guy that you think he’s doing well, then you look up and he’s 39 (points) and four (rebounds). That’s the kind of player he is,” Josh Hart said. “He’s only played (nine) games. It’s scary to see how good he is this early. Hopefully, he can continue to keep getting better day by day. He’s going to be a problem.”