His numbers are pretty good now, in a vacuum. If we're viewing him as a sophomore four-year big man who came in as an average 4-star recruit, then his numbers look very good. If we're viewing him as a sophomore two-year big man who came in as a top 20 recruit, and who has feasted mainly on Portland State and St. Francis (PA), then his numbers are trash.
Good/acceptable numbers:
110 ORtg, 18% Usg, 14% OReb, 17% DReb, 7.1% Blk, 39% FTr
Without looking at any other numbers or considering the fact that he did most of his damage against two terrible tiny/teams, you would think this guy is a really good role player at center.
Bad numbers:
5.8% Ast, 17% TO, 5.6 fouls/40, 57% FT, 50% 2pt, 52% TS
All this tells me is he should be getting the ball less in the flow of the offense. Putbacks are good, but basically any other touches are going to be well below the efficiency standard for the rest of the team. Shoot less. When there's not an open dunk available, pass out of the post quickly without overdribbling, overthinking, taking terrible hook shots, etc. Should lead to fewer turnovers and fewer 50% shots. His default thinking when he gets the ball right now seems to be to put up any shot he can get, when it really should be to pass immediately to the first open man he can find.
Assuming he can be decent not only against terrible teams and his game-by-game numbers have been somewhat coincidental in that respect (this is a big assumption), he can be a good no-maintenance center this season, like all those junior/senior 3- or 4-star big guys at ACC teams who are just kind of there, doing a good job on the boards, protecting the rim and getting out of the way otherwise. Maybe he can be a poor man's Zoubek as a senior, if he sticks around.