i think a key measure of his recovery and readiness will be rebounds. If he averages 9+ rebounds a game from here, i think he will be gone. Rebounding is the single most transferrable stat from D-1 to the NBA. He is at about where Kyle Anderson is right now. But he would likely have to be clearly better than Anderson to get drafted given his health risks.
If he recovers fully, he should finish very strong, and end the season in the top 3 in rebounds, assists, and steals among WCC players. High turnovers keep his efficiency numbers down which should be cut as he gets quicker. But he is a forward not a guard at the next level.
The ACL problem is still the biggest obstacle for an otherwise clear NBA talent.