I think the complementary perfect third option description might be accurate as of now, but I view his ceiling as higher than that. I always keep reminding myself that while young college kids or young players overseas had the benefit of playing in teams that prioritize development and getting the freedom to make mistakes and as a result extending their offensive skills, Deni since the age of 16 has grown in a high pressure organization (Maccabi Tel Aviv) that prioritizes winning above anything else. Which means, they used him for winning purposes and not for development purposes. His offensive arsenal might not look like one of a 'first or second option potential' right now, but it could be 2-4 years from now. I expect him to improve it massively under a developmental environment.
His personal training coach said on his latest interview that until this year Deni didn't have free time to really work on his skills because every year he was super busy with games (he played in many tournaments. Euroleague U-18, Maccabi U-18, FIBA U-18, FIBA U-20, BWB camps, and in Maccabi Senior team competitions). For those who interested you can find the quote on not having free time in the 9'th paragraph here:
https://sportsrabbi.com/en/he-has-things-that-came-from-god-interview-with-veljko-perovic-deni-avdijas-closest-coach/So In short, a few main reasons I have high expectations for him to really extend his offensive arsenal even to the point of being a primary option a few years from now:
1. His offensive game is far from being a finished product due to lack of proper development and the fact he's still young.
2. Very high work ethic according to all reports, which means he has that willingness to reach his ceiling.
3. He has that alpha/ killer mentality and leadership of someone who want to be the best and make everyone around him better. it might not be noticeable right now because he want to adjust slowly and give the respect to proven NBA players and stars on the roster, but that's who he is deep inside according to all his performances the last few years.
Now all the fun questions begins. What is the development plan of the coaching staff for him. What type of skills they want to help him develop, what type of muscles they want to strengthen, how they gonna keep tighten up the handles, how they gonna tighten his handles when he's at full speed, how they gonna keep strengthen his body control, keep developing a reliable mid range game, crossovers, body hesitations, keep strengthen hips and knees so he could use high level step backs and side steps in crowded areas, He seems a guy that you just need to throw info and guidance for him and he'll do what ever it takes to implement. I wish we could talk to the development staff and ask them all these questions and hear from them their development plan. That could be super interesting and also could give us a better idea of what to expect of him in the short and the long term.