It’s July: the NBA Draft has taken place, free agency is practically over, and now, we’re into Summer League.

Fans and executives get to see where their young guys are at in their development while other no name players — such as Washington Wizards‘ Summer Leaguer Jarrid Famous — get a chance at a roster spot. After an impressive Summer League thus far, will Jarrid Famous get a shot to play for the Washington Wizards?

Though the chances are slim, it’s very possible for Famous to make the Wizards’ roster based on his skill set alone.

The 6’11”, 240 lb center certainly has an NBA ready body, and his strengths (rebounding, defending, and running the floor) are attributes any team could definitely use and can translate to the next level. The big man is also skilled from the charity stripe and efficient from the field, shooting just under 75% from the line and 51% from the field during his career in the Development League.

Famous has been showcasing these talents in the 2015 Las Vegas Summer League.

Through three games, he has scored over fifteen points per game while pulling down at least nine rebounds in each contest in less than twenty-five minutes of play.

And while posted good scoring numbers, he has maintained his efficiency, something that the other Wizards’ Summer Leaguers have not done (I’m talking to you, Kelly Oubre).

With the Wizards current rotation (having only one true center on the roster), Famous will most likely get to prove himself if he earns an invite to training camp.

If he continues to impress, he could find himself as Marcin Gortat‘s understudy, because while bigs such as Kris Humphries, Drew Gooden, and Nene Hilario are versatile enough the play the five, none of those guys are as athletic or physically imposing as Famous.

The former D-Leaguer wouldn’t be a rotation player, but he could provide minutes off the bench for defensive and rebounding purposes. He might even find himself in the role of what Kevin Seraphin was last year. And who knows — it’s possible he could become the next Hassan Whiteside.

From a financial and contractual standpoint, it may be tricky for Famous to land a roster spot.

Currently, the Wizards have fifteen guaranteed deals, meaning the front office would have to buy out a player on the current roster (presumably DeJuan Blair or Martell Webster — both have team options after next season) or find a trade partner to take one of the guaranteed contracts away, which may cost the team a future draft selection.

If Ernie Grunfeld would be able to clear up a spot for Famous, it is most likely that he signs an unguaranteed contract with the Wizards, leaving more flexibility to be cut at any time without penalty. And of course Famous would accept the contract without hesitation, too — he’s just looking for a shot in this league, and signing a deal to play in the nation’s capital could be his big breakthrough.

Whether Jarrid Famous makes the team is up to the front office. His motor and activity have put him into consideration, and we’ll see if Grunfeld thinks he would be worth a roster spot. Famous deserves a shot, but whether he gets that is unknown.