If your small stacked in late position, and there havent been a lot of callers, I would consider it. If your large stacked late than give a raise to scare off the blinds.
In early position I would probably either give it a small raise, or just a call...
My reasoning is based off psychology, not strict poker logic. Late in the tournament, especially around the bubble people are either super tight, or super loose. If they are about to blind out than they have a tendency to either fold or go all in. So, all the small stacks will with mediocre hands will fold (to no bet or a small bet), the ones with big hands will push.
At the same time the loose big stacks will likely call any middle sized push as they are trying to eliminate people and come out of the bubble round with a huge stack. They may limp on a small bet, they may not, the tight ones will fold either way unless they have cards.
So your likely not going to be looking at too many truly awful hands either way. If you saved your fuel for the flop you can see if something like jjq three too a flush, 9 10 J or something else mid high comes out. Furthermore a Push on the flop always seems to get much more respect, so if you have one caller, and the flop comes out with duds blow your wad then.