In a lot of ways, you just described Kemba in HS (and freshman year at UConn). Blaney called him a "push guard" as a freshman, instead of point guard or shooting guard - all he knew how to do was push the ball as fast as he could no matter who was in the way. Everything else had to be taught.
Doesn't mean that everyone can do what Kemba did, but it does mean that with some combination of Adams and Gilbert still around, there will be a good chance for him to maybe take a role as a push guard off the bench as a freshman and then develop more point guard skills as his career goes on with our staff teaching him.