Additionally, he's played 22 games, averages 13 ppg, 88% free throws, 60% field, 33% from 3.
I'm not sold on TB either, but these numbers do not shout "bust" as some are implying without giving it much thought. I kinda like the idea of a backup huge center who can shoot. If we can find a way to develop him on two dimensions: strength and defense -- you've got a good NBA backup. And I don't think you need to transform him into a Gobert-like monster defender -- just get him to a serviceable level and add this to his size.