If Zens is your 9th man, your program is in a very very good place. And I'll take him all day everyday in that role this season because I think theres a very high level of long term equity here.
This isnt some me-ball freshman/newcomer coming in ranked high based solely on iso ball/ athletic gifts and clueless how to fit in within the confines of an offense. He's already learned how to play off others in a winning high school program. Hes going to be a high level college basketball player in time. And he's going to be able to fit in wherever you put him.
Many players aren't able to be effective players without the ball in their hands. We saw that last season and seasons prior. Zens isn't that.