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If he hasn't signed with any club it would be worth them signing Jawai on an off court role/training partner and have him in the bank as insurance if Knight goes down with an injury.
Otherwise the only way I can see Jawai fitting in is as Dazz mentioned.
The last time I was impressed by Jawai he was wearing Cairns colors. Since then, whether it be NBA, Europe, or with the Boomers, I have been underwhelmed... particularly on defense. With the way fouls get called in the NBL, I think it would be tough for him to stay on the court too... but hey, he has size on everyone in this league, so who knows.
Perth may be a great option to get Jawai back into shape and form. The club has great resources and a hard working culture and that may be the sales pitch they are throwing at him.