The thing w Primo is that we took the thing he did best (shoot), and we are having him rework that. He is being pushed to expand his skills and he has looked rough doing so. We could have easily just asked him to 3 & D and not change his shot he’d have looked much better. But that is not the Spurs plan. We swung for the fences w the pick and now we’re swinging for the fences with his development. It will likely be another year or so before we know what the trajectory really looks like. What I hope to see in the off-season and next year is his shooting returns, his defense continues to look strong, and fewer turnovers.