Didn't say he couldn't score
You give KO more credit than most assessments when the deal was made.
Uber can score, rebound, hustle, defend fairly well.
Turned 23 last week.
The issue with him is how much his next contract will be.
I'd guess around 12M (+/- 2M). Could the market push him up to $16, which would be worrisome.
Uber needs to put on some muscle. To me, he projects as a legit starter next year or the year after. Which requires an adjustment. Then develop a more consistent 3 point shot -- he has a good foundation now. Then later, he could learn to create and dish some.
Seems the type to continue to work hard after he cashes in -- his game depends a lot on movement and effort. But we don't really know a player's mentality, lifestyle, distractions, commitment, mental toughness -- except for the glimpses we get on court.
I don't care about the lack of assists, because he does a lot else well. I'd rather he gain extra muscle/weight to be able to defend stronger F's better. And become a more consistent 3-ball threat. When I watched WASH Uber wasn't a ball stopper who'd pound or go one-on-one. Mostly he'd get the ball on cuts or off rebounds or for catch-and-shoot 3's. That was his role. I thought Wiz should have had him cutting and backdooring more. If he didn't shoot or drive quickly, he'd keep the ball moving, but usually just back to one of the stars. Which is fine. He wasn't turning the ball over or forcing anything. And as an SF, I'm less concerned about passing than I would be for a G.
Uber is a young player with a nice active game. The question is whether he can take it to another level. To repeat, I'm more concerned with his 3 & D progression than whether he can get assists. As with many young players these days, his next contract is a year or two ahead of his development. So you're paying somewhat dearly for potential and promise. Used to be that a 23 year old would be on rookie scale. Now he's cashing in already and set to make starter money. That's the conundrum with Uber and many other emerging yute.