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Marvel wrote:I would take Biz over a 40 year old Elton freaking Brand 7 days a week twice on Sundays.


Radu_Bobcats wrote:I just watched the stat again and now Bismack Biyombo is the secnd best rim protector in the NBA. Hibbert is 4th.
It's Ryan Hollins the best at the moment.
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mrknowitall215 wrote:Among qualified players, Bismack Biyombo is...
3rd in the league in blocks per minute & block percentage, only behind Anthony Davis and Serge Ibaka
...and while Davis & Ibaka may block shots at a higher rate than Biyombo, the field percentage of shots made at the rim on them is relatively high compared to the latter. Davis allow 49.0% of field goals to be made at the rim and Ibaka allow 44.3%. Biyombo only allows 39.3%
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Liver_Pooty wrote:Assuming he isn't traded, which I honestly don't think he will be Biyombo will need to improve quite a bit next season. He has a 5.4 mill qualifying offer for 2015-16, and Bonnell reported the Bobcats were stressing about whether or not to pick up his 4 million dollar option for next season.
I hope he breaks out next year. Its bout time.
Liver_Pooty wrote:Assuming he isn't traded, which I honestly don't think he will be Biyombo will need to improve quite a bit next season. He has a 5.4 mill qualifying offer for 2015-16, and Bonnell reported the Bobcats were stressing about whether or not to pick up his 4 million dollar option for next season.
I hope he breaks out next year. Its bout time.

countryboi wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:Assuming he isn't traded, which I honestly don't think he will be Biyombo will need to improve quite a bit next season. He has a 5.4 mill qualifying offer for 2015-16, and Bonnell reported the Bobcats were stressing about whether or not to pick up his 4 million dollar option for next season.
I hope he breaks out next year. Its bout time.
even if he breaks out it doesnt matter because he is a backup to the teams best player...so he is never going to get any real burn
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
mrknowitall215 wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:Assuming he isn't traded, which I honestly don't think he will be Biyombo will need to improve quite a bit next season. He has a 5.4 mill qualifying offer for 2015-16, and Bonnell reported the Bobcats were stressing about whether or not to pick up his 4 million dollar option for next season.
I hope he breaks out next year. Its bout time.
Biyombo is worth more than Henderson considering the value of big men and how he stack up in advanced statistics such as rim protection, block percentage, and defensive rebounding percentage, so I don't know how they'd be be reluctant to pay him such
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Liver_Pooty wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:Assuming he isn't traded, which I honestly don't think he will be Biyombo will need to improve quite a bit next season. He has a 5.4 mill qualifying offer for 2015-16, and Bonnell reported the Bobcats were stressing about whether or not to pick up his 4 million dollar option for next season.
I hope he breaks out next year. Its bout time.
Biyombo is worth more than Henderson considering the value of big men and how he stack up in advanced statistics such as rim protection, block percentage, and defensive rebounding percentage, so I don't know how they'd be be reluctant to pay him such
Pretty sure they regret paying Henderson that contract as well.

Johnlac1 wrote:Which begs the question: how would the Bobcats have done with Biyombo at center all season instead of Jefferson? They for sure would have maybe won 25-30 games. In short, not nearly as well. Bismack would probably have had numbers like 8, 12, and 3. Which proves a superior offensive player is worth more than a much weaker off. but better def. player.
But with Jefferson the starting center for at least the next few years, will Biyombo's development be stalled? He's certainly a better player and a better offensive player than he was two years ago. But he still has a lot to learn on the off. end. Nevertheless, how long will Jefferson be the Charlotte center? How many years does he have left? I hope winning in the short term with Jefferson doesn't hurt Charlotte in the long run.
jdm3 wrote:Johnlac1 wrote:Which begs the question: how would the Bobcats have done with Biyombo at center all season instead of Jefferson? They for sure would have maybe won 25-30 games. In short, not nearly as well. Bismack would probably have had numbers like 8, 12, and 3. Which proves a superior offensive player is worth more than a much weaker off. but better def. player.
But with Jefferson the starting center for at least the next few years, will Biyombo's development be stalled? He's certainly a better player and a better offensive player than he was two years ago. But he still has a lot to learn on the off. end. Nevertheless, how long will Jefferson be the Charlotte center? How many years does he have left? I hope winning in the short term with Jefferson doesn't hurt Charlotte in the long run.
In the games Al missed including the playoff game we were .500 overall. I would say without Al all year we end up in a similar spot to where we were. We would have spent the money somewhere and brought in some better depth maybe which would have helped our second unit a ton.
Radu_Bobcats wrote:jdm3 wrote:Johnlac1 wrote:Which begs the question: how would the Bobcats have done with Biyombo at center all season instead of Jefferson? They for sure would have maybe won 25-30 games. In short, not nearly as well. Bismack would probably have had numbers like 8, 12, and 3. Which proves a superior offensive player is worth more than a much weaker off. but better def. player.
But with Jefferson the starting center for at least the next few years, will Biyombo's development be stalled? He's certainly a better player and a better offensive player than he was two years ago. But he still has a lot to learn on the off. end. Nevertheless, how long will Jefferson be the Charlotte center? How many years does he have left? I hope winning in the short term with Jefferson doesn't hurt Charlotte in the long run.
In the games Al missed including the playoff game we were .500 overall. I would say without Al all year we end up in a similar spot to where we were. We would have spent the money somewhere and brought in some better depth maybe which would have helped our second unit a ton.
It was the beginning of the season, teams doesn't play the same way as they do at the end of the season.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.