i see where he's coming from though.
offensively, i'd continue to assess what wemby can handle, and then keep adding to his plate as he continues to show he's able to handle it. i dont want him to go out there day 1 and try to do too much offensively to the point where he's forcing shots or dribbling into trouble. can start him off lighter as a "finisher"... pick and roll, pick and pop, dunker spot, transition, etc. and you kinda slowly start increasing his responsibility as you go without overdoing it
but defensively, you just turn him loose. at least for now, let him expend all his energy on that end. fly across the lane, defend aggressively in the perimeter, fly to the glass, etc. let him do that knowing he's not going to also be asked to do that and also exhaust himself on offense with too much responsibility. we know a wemby who exerts his energy on defense will yield good results. but offensively it could lead to ugliness
offensively, should be a balanced enough approach to the point where everybody will have the energy and will to fight on defense, including keldon/vassell who slouched on that end last year. who exactly ends up leading the team in shots
isnt something that really concerns me, though right now Devin is by far the best iso scorer we have