I was pretty okay with the deal that sent Bradley to DET in exchange for Morris. I loved that he had an extra year on his contract (unlike Bradley) and that he was signed for a very affordable amount. It seemed like the best way to turn the looming Bradley FA into a positive. In my mind, he also served as a hybrid KO/Amir replacement since he can hit the deep ball and bang down low.
I will be interested to see how he meshes with this team. What we really need from him is to rebound, defend from the post out to the perimeter, and hit the 3-ball. We will miss the playmaking from KO, but I think Hayward should more than make up for that (it wasn't exactly Crowder's best ability).
That being said, if he doesn't quite fit in or tries to do too much iso and is taking long 2s, I wouldn't hesitate to send him for a player on a rookie contract (with at least the same # of years). It has yet to be seen if Morris can fit seamlessly into the team concept.