Low-post offense isn't really a thing anymore. It's just not an efficient way to get points in the NBA where everybody shoots threes at a high clip. Most Centers are rim runners unless they are the kind of guys that are capable of playing away from the basket (Jokic, Embiid, Towns types). If Kofi can't switch on Defense (he will need to be able to do this at a passable level), he needs to be a god tier offensive rebounder to have a spot in the League (that's why I always come back to Steven Adams as a best case scenario). I think someone *should* take a flier on him because of his size. I think his odds of staying in the League are pretty low. Garza is looking unlikely to stick and he is a great shooter, not that they are the same (Kofi is a lot bigger) but it does just show how little being a dominant college center translates to the NBA. My other issue is even as just a pure rim protector, Kofi does not have good shot blocking instincts. He's big enough to be at least solid at the collegiate level, but he does not time blocks particularly well and will take himself out of position fairly frequently. Kofi's big advantage has always been that he's just overpowering and if the opposing team's Center is too short or skinny, there isn't much they can do to get in his way. Unfortunately for him, that's a lot less common once you get into the NBA where 7 footers go from a rare breed to fairly common.