He's actually a decent outside shooter, if given the opportunity. He's just never been given much a of chance with the Kings. I would have had him taking the open ones
Now the key is how you integrate them with the offensive studs. But, all of a sudden, that's how you get your defense to league average. League best offense and 14ish on defense? That's a title contender.
I hope we keep PJ for next season too. He really was an insanely good role player for those Denver playoff teams a few years back. Just that hard-nosed defensive glue guy that every bench needs. And as we're seeing, there's some real fun potential with him and Kessler wing versatility.