Here is what I see, we will have the opportunity to go really big if we want to, that is assuming we have Dou Geuye and Tyrus Smith back next year. If this is the case we could play a lineup of
6'2" Cedric Russell or 6'3" Mylik Wilson
6'7" Jalen Johnson or 6'6" Kobe Julien
6'8" Tirus Smith or 6'9" Dou Gueye
6'11" Theo Akwuba
That is not including where you could put 6'5" Durey Cadwell. This opens up tons of options if you want to or need to go big. Also, it truly gives you an option if Tirus or Dou or Theo get in foul trouble, you have a 3rd option as a big. This year when Tirus or Dou were out (either injury, foul trouble or suspension) you really only had one option at the big and that was Lafayette. For a large portion of the year we would have to move Jalen Johnson to a post player and that is just not his strength. Not that he can't he would just rather play with is back away from the basket, not his back to the basket. I do not think Theo was brought in to be a scorer, I think he was brought in to be a rim protector and rebounder and help with our bigs who just struggled to stay on the court.
With the returning team we have coming back (Johnson 15.5 ppg, Russell 14.4 ppg, Julien 12.8 ppg, Wilson 11.5 ppg, Gueye 8.7 ppg and Smith 8.3 ppg and Cadwell who we are not sure what he can give) Theo will not be expected to score allot, with what we have coming back (assuming they all come back), you are looking at 75+ points a game, where we lacked was a physical sustainable big man. If Theo knows and realizes his role on this team He will be fine, all of this is under the assumption that he gets a waiver to play right away. If not it gives you a plan for when Tirus and Dou are gone.
I for one, hope is eligible to play next year, but I guess we shall all just wait and see, of course we are doing allot of that anyway right now.