I mean yes and no.
Carter’s likely ceiling is a Caruso, Smart, Hart, DiVincenzo, etc. type. Those types aren’t known for generating offense. They are known for taking advantage of advantageous offensive situations usually caused by other offensive stars/engines. They’re also known for being good rebounders, good on-ball defenders, good team defenders, good decision makers, respectable shooters (some more than others), etc.
We’re asking Carter to play PG and be the offensive engine of this SL team….when he’s reportedly never played PG before in his life…after only being able to practice with this team 2-3 times. Maybe if he was touted as a very talented offensive player, it wouldn’t matter that much, but that’s not what Carter is touted as. Coming out of college he was touted as someone who could be an elite defender, elite rebounder, respectable shooter, respectable secondary ballhandler, connective passer/smart decision maker.
That is a role player skillset. High level role player but role player nonetheless. Now there was speculation about his offensive potential due to his combination of length, strength, athleticism, & ability to get to the FT line, but he needed to prove his shot was for real (so far, he hasn’t shown that’s the case in the NBA) and work on his handle and finishing if he wanted to have a shot at being a very good offensive player. Like I said, that seemed like a long shot considering the amount of skills he’d need to develop & elevate, but he at least had the physical attributes to help him get there if he could put it all together.