Seems like exactly the type of player NU/CC is looking for.
Don't want to heave too much expectations on the young man, so if Pardon can be a bigger version of Skelly next season (work around the basket, grab rbds and pass to open teammates), I'll take that.
If CC & Co. can land another true center (high demand, low supply) in the next recruiting class (or the one after that), the 'Cats should be in pretty good shape when it comes to bigs.
After Olah leaves, that would leave Pardon (and new recruit) at the 5 w/ Skelly having the flexibility to play both the 4 & 5 Spots; so Skelly, Falzon and Tap (who can play the 3 or 4 spot) at the 4 (Lumpkin can move to the 3).