I'm not expecting much, to be honest. Even putting aside the fact that he averaged 5 points and 7 rebounds in the Ivy League, I've struggled to find anything encouraging through my digging; his advanced numbers across the board are terrible and he has struggled to replicate his block and rebound rate against high major competition (6.9 rebounds and 0.99 blocks per 40 against p5 schools in his sophomore and junior seasons).
In essence, he's one of the worst offensive players in D-1 ball (50% career shooter on 3 attempts per game, 41% career foul shooter, and 28 total career assists) who isn't good enough at the things he does well to justify more than maybe a couple token minutes to start each half.
He's probably a helpful player to practice against, though, especially for young guards like Gilbert who are learning how to finish at the college level. It's possible that he'll be useful in pinches against certain opponents, particularly if we're going offense/defense late in games and we need his rim protection. I sort of have always believed two things to be true: 1.) He's worth spending a scholarship on, and 2.) If he's our best option at the five we're screwed.