You do realize the vast majority of NBA champions have been playing 4 on 5 on offense? Rare indeed is the team that wins it all which doesn't have one or more non-scorers in its lineup to do the dirty work. Its not all about the offense.
As for the rest, I agree there is a ? hanging over Dalmebert's head -- he came to the game late, and is he ever going to gain the saavy? But he certainly has the raw talents to do things that no Sacramento King can do no matter how many bowls of Wheaties he eats. He'd instantly be the best rebounder and best shotblocker on the team. And for all the mess that accompanies them, when your team has retreated to irrelevance and isn't going anywhere until it finds both shotblocking and rebounding, a young specialist in that area is always worth the consideration. Not as if we don't have large piles of unproductive contracts sitting around looking for a new home.