I'm a huge fan, but I don't ever expect Wembanyama to be an elite 3 pt shooter percentage-wise. Three years of data from Europe and this season's small sample size show him to be pretty consistently just below 30% from that distance. His FT% has improved over time, so that's a good sign, and I'd expect his 3pt% to improve... I'd be happy with a consistent 35%. For a guy who will likely be a 20+/10+ guy who also leads the league in stocks, that'd be a major accomplishment. If he someday becomes a 38-40% guy from three, it'd be incredible-- I just wouldn't bet on it.
https://www.basketball-reference.com...banyama-1.html
https://www.basketball-reference.com...wembavi01.html