Zyon Pullin has such an aesthetic game. He looks natural handling the ball and running offense. A real floor general. I think he may have some real upside. As noted in the first tweet, Zyon actually looks good driving and getting into the paint. The problem that has lingered is he's not explosive enough or crafty enough finishing when he gets there. He shot 45% at the rim last season as a super senior at Florida. That is a real red flag.
My hope is that Miami works to develop Pullin to prioritize looking to finish off of 2 feet off his drives. Instead of prioritizing maximizing his launching pad off 1 foot to finish in the trees among players more athletic than him, he should prioritize finding an abrupt stop in the paint to use a pump fake and footwork to find clean looks (floater game) or open looks for others off the drive. It's not easy to do, but for smart players with the requisite athletic body control, it can transform their paint offense. Below is a clip of Devin Carter talking about how he studied Jalen Brunson to incorporate this into his game and it transformed him as a player.
This is how Jimmy operates off drives into the paint. Jaime too.