I just don't see the point in signing him.
What's his real upside? That he's an adequate backup center? At this point, who plays backup center is pretty irrelevant. And in fact, signing him might actually be counterproductive if it affects Sullinger and Olynyk's minutes.
And if he does emerge and become an adequate backup, he'll price himself out of a price worth keeping him at before the C's are in a position to start worrying about who the backup center is.
At this point, he seems a good fit for a playoff team who lacks size and is willing to roll the dice he pans out as a backup.
Orton's issue was that when he declared for the draft he was a freshman that came off the bench. Since he has been by the end of the 1st round, he has been bounced around like no tomorrow imo mainly bc he needs alot of time to develop. I was surprised the 76rs and Magic let him go. But i guess the magic rather invest their time with Oquinn and 76rs with Davies , Sims, Vernado
Orton is a WIDE body with Length. Kind of like a bigger , longer Sullinger but raw and lower iq. From the little i've seen him play, he is good at boxing out, grabbing rebounds, tip in, blocking shots. Can run up and down the court a little. Better than Sully. But also looks lost at times
With AB back, i doubt Babb will get signed for the rest of the year. Nice opportunity to give Orton a try out