Good article and it echos my sentiments regarding his game.
Lonzo Ball came a long way. In the early 2000s, Lonzo would be a fringe all-star PG with 15/7/8 40 percent from the field, 33 percent from 3 and 65 percent from the free throw line. It wouldn't be pretty but he would be a star.
Good for him to understand that he might not have the ball in his hands so having a J is important. I think his best position would be playing SG beside someone like Luka as a secondary playmaker. Lonzo is athletic enough to get easy buckets on cuts and leak outs. He can shoot C&S threes. He doesn't have to worry about running the PnR or ball handling as much.
If he wants to be the man, he needs to get way better on the ball. He needs a PnR game. A floater and a midrange pull up he can get to would make him an all-star caliber guard.