For those concerned about the shooting form of Philadelphia 76ers 2017 No. 1 draft pick Markelle Fultz, one man is here to put your worries to rest.

While it was known that Fultz was working with player development specialist Drew Hanlen on his shot, there hadn’t been much said about the improvements to this point in the offseason. But earlier this week, Hanlan joined the Talking Schmidt Podcast and spoke about Fultz, how his form is coming along and what he projects the outcome to be.

Here’s a look at Hanlen’s comments, as transcribed by The Athletic’s Derek Bodner.

Apparently, whatever Hanlen is doing with Fultz seems to be working if he’s that confident the young guard’s shot will be “perfect” by the end of the summer.

Hanlen also admitted that Fultz had the “YIPS,” where he “completely forgot how to shoot, and had multiple hitches in his shot.” This comes on the heels of the recent rumblings that Fultz’s shooting woes last season were mental and not directly related to his shoulder injury.

Here’s to hoping Hanlen is spot on and Fultz hits the ground running in the 2018-19 season because if so, the Sixers are going to be even more dangerous than we saw last year.