He was the pg who backed up Ace, Russell and Shulga. He was NEVER a SG or Wing. He didn't shoot the ball well enough from 3 to do so.
If 3pt% had anything to do with your position then Dirk Nowitzki is a SG and Tony Allen is PF... stop it DL.
A PG primarily facilitates the offense, Zeb was on the court to score. Ace is a PG, Johnny Williams is a PG, Darius Theus was a PG.
Zeb, Bones, Melvin, etc. are not PGs. If you think the latter 3 play anything like the former 3 you're out your mind
Zeb started playing point a Michigan and it carried over here. He was more a combo guard than anything else. As a recruit he was listed as a SG. However, when he hit the transfer portal he was listed as a point guard.
Zeb was a SG at Montverde, he was a SG at Michigan and was a SG at VCU lol Jequan is a good example of a CG
Per 40:
Zeb (Mich): 12 FGA, 2.7apg, 0.23 ast/FGA
Zeb (VCU): 12.9 FGA, 4.1apg, 0.32 ast/FGA, 16% of total team ast
Zeb (Jr/Sr): 14.2 FGA, 4.1 apg, 0.29 ast/FGA, 18% of total team ast
JLew (Jr/Sr): 12.75 FGA, 6.45apg, 0.51 ast/FGA, 33% of total team ast
See the difference? High volume of shots AND assists to match is what makes a CG/Modern PG, whatever you want to call it.
And just like the "Jamie Skeen is a wing" narrative you tried to push, film doesn't lie lol