Gotta say I'm exciting hearing both Gentry and Zion speak positively on his shooting improvement.
I remember being on the ''Zion will be a solid NBA 3pt shooter'' wagon back before we even drafted him, when a lot of people were convinced he was going to be a total none-shooter, and I was insistent that he could be at least decent. I brought up how, over his final 13 games in college, he had shot 40+% on more than 3 per game, and how his touch at the basket was encouraging, as well as how his FT% at college wasn't great but it certainly wasn't garbage.
Then so far, in the NBA he's been a 40% 3pt shooter on tiny tiny volume. I'm still sure he can be at least about 35% on decent volume, enough to make sure that you can't just leave him alone on the perimeter. To hear that Gentry and Zion are both clearly engaged with that possibility, combined with the fact that Zion was willing to at least take them early in his career, is very encouraging to me.