There isn't any chance that the C's will be influenced by their opinion of RJ, but I do think he could be a very valuable player. I say that because we drafted him as a guy that could become an elite shooter, and he turned out to be solid at everything but shooting.
He was a college player from a second tier conference and he isn't an elite athlete, so he has had to make a bigger adjustment than most to NBA defense, but you can plainly see the basketball intelligence the guy has. After the team's offseason moves, when the dust clears, if there is still is a slot for him, I'd guess he makes the leap to rotation player in year two.
We don't just need good shooters. We need good shooters that can play when it matters- in the second half when the best teams are making their runs and we struggle scoring, and at the end of the game. They need to be able to compete against the best teams both ways, and make shots when it counts.
There are a lot of guys floating around the NBA that can go on shooting runs in the second quarter against mediocre teams.