They've got more efficient scorers on the team than Jordan, so he isn't expected to contribute much on that end of the floor. Dunk, tip shots, and grab offensive boards. On the other end, rebound and block. Right now, he's a role playing big.
But dang, in those roles, he's doing pretty well. Tonight, he went for:
20 boards (9 offensive)
14 points on 5-7 shooting (4-6FT shooting... bravo DJ)
6 blocks
3 assists
1TO & only 3 fouls in 41 minutes
Also, he turned 22 in July, so he's got time. If he keeps doing what he's doing and continues to work on his offense, he's going to be a star at age 24-25.
If LA can keep Jordan and Griffin together and get a decent back court in place, those 2 are going to turn into one of the sickest front courts in the league