I know the sample size is very small, only 24 games. So, perhaps you never actually saw him play. If you did, you'd recognize the kid certainly has talent. At 22, he had a PER = 18.8 and averaged 21.3 PTS/36. Again, the sample size is small, but your Von Wafer and Jeff Pendergraph comparisons are ridiculous. Wafer has a career PER = 11.8, with a career high of 14.7 and a career high PTS/36 of 17.9. Pendergraph has a career PER = 13.3 with a career high of 14.5. His career high PTS/36 is 14.1.
And, both of those guys, at various times, have been decent bench players. Hell, either one of them would have made our bench better last season. As bad as our bench was last season, Elliot Williams, if reasonably healthy would be an upgrade. We get 15 roster spots. With his talent and upside, what harm would it do to offer him a cheap 2-year contract with the second year a team option? Worst case, he doesn't play (three of those 15 spots are inactive anyway). Best case, he could provide some sorely needed offense off the bench. Seems like a low risk with a chance to pay off and improve our bench. If not, don't pick up the team option for the second year.
BNM