Always thought of Lonzo as the 6'6 version of Ty Lawson. Lonzo is really really struggling to breakdown defenses. Penetration game has been almost non-existent. Shots not really falling his way either.
I don't see Lawson only because at his best Ty was a drive a kick wizard. I see a less physical Kidd with a jumper or a less ball dominant Rubio without the one-on-one defense but who can hit open shots. FWIW I think Ball will be a good team defender but opponents will be looking for ways to exploit him in ISOs.
Lonzo has huge strengths and huge warts. I figured he'd struggle in SL because his game is predicated on timing, passing, familiarity, precision etc and in these games there's little of any of those things.
With time and more talented teammates I think he'll look much better but unless he fixes some of his flaws (loose handle/inability to break guys down, windup shot form that hurts his pull-up ability, lack of a midrange game, poor individual defense) I think he's going to be good but not great.
It's funny but the guy that Ball actually reminds me of the most is Teodosic and now they'll both be playing in LA.