Combo guards aren’t really what we need. He has great size for a PG. But that goes out the window when you put him as a SG. He can’t actually shoot so having him off ball isn’t really ideal. You want Castle to push the pace of the game, find Wemby as he runs the floor, hit open shooters, and play hard on defense.
The thing about Spurstalk is they really underestimate how hard it is to be a point guard. And a lot of people grew up on Manu so they think that since Manu was both a SG and ran our offense, all of our guards with size should be that way. And that’s not true. He is 19 and doesn’t know on how to play PG. He doesnt know how to lead a team, how run half court offense in the crunch, how and where Wemby likes the ball. His passes need to be crisper. He needs to be thinking 3 steps ahead on every play. His ball handling has to improve. Basically he needs to learn from scratch how to play PG.
And imo (and for some reason only my opinion) chasing 2 paths of playing while not being a master of one is stupidity. I said it with Lonnie. I said it with Sochan. I said it with Wemby to start the season. Give the youth a clear defined role at the start and don’t just around with them. If you draft a PG then play him as PG. The Spurs have no idea how to develop positionless basketball. And that’s bc there isn’t such a thing. You need player who know what the they are doing and what the role they have from day 1. Then you branch them out slowly to see what sticks