The Brooklyn Nets acquired Jahlil Okafor in December but he has played sparingly.

“He’s had a little window of opportunity, I’m going to be honest,” said Kenny Atkinson. “I have not given him — we have not given him — a great opportunity, a great section of play where you say ‘Man, here’s 30 games, here’s 40 games.’ And that’s part circumstances. And then we had his individual training camp to get him ready. That took a chunk.

“But you’d have more information if you had a training camp and had a longer time period. He’d be much more acclimated. It’s been not easy on him, how much we threw at him — both from a physical standpoint and then adjusting to a new system.”

Okafor will be a free agent this offseason.

“We’re not in that decision-making process right now,” Atkinson said. “We haven’t made any decisions. [But] I love his spirit, love how he’s working.”