Let's see if it was just a matter of shaking the rust off, maybe he'll be better in the next couple games. After tonight, though, you're looking at Swift as being wholly in the "project" stage, not a "4th big." Did not look ready to play in the League, much less be a contributor on a team with Championship aspirations. Let's keep looking for another big (or hope that Tanguey's gut is wrong about BBD leaving).
EDIT: Oh, God, I had blocked out that turnaround jumper from my memory. He should be thankful it hit the side of the backboard; if it didn't, it was coming up short by about eight feet!
I'm hoping that it's just rust. The lay-in was nice, but I didn't really see him boxing out all that much. Again, I was kinda-sorta watching the game, but what I saw early on, he didn't seem to be all that active under the glass. I know it's Summer League, but I kinda expected more.