Malapropism wrote:Wizenheimer wrote:while I think the potential for stupid contracts is high this summer, if you use RealGM as a source, 75% of free agents this summer are "getting the max". Biyombo is a strong rebounder & shot blocker and he shows very well in a lot of defensive stats. But he has stone hands and can't do a thing on offense. He was also measured as only being 6'8.25 without shoes. That's really short for a C but probably not as critical as it used to be
If Biyombo gets a max it will be an insane summer for sure
Wingspan is way more important than height, and his 7'6 wingspan is about half a foot longer than Mason Plumlee's.
I'd imagine wingspan is a lot more important in perimeter players then in bigs....defending passing lanes. ball defense. Since there's only one ball, divide the differential in half as a pass would go to one side or the other, not both. A big wingspan advantage hasn't done Biyombo much good in steals, he's averaged 0.4 steals/36 while the shorter armed Plumlee averaged 1.2. It's probably a safe assumption you'd see the same differential in deflections
Just from watching him you can tell he doesn't play undersized.
I've watched him before and there have been times he does look undersized. It hasn't been an issue in this year's playoffs. The only big C Toronto has faced was Whiteside and that was for just 2 games until his injury, and Biyombo didn't play much in those 2 games. The rest of the time, it's been Ian Mahinmi/Myles Turner, Luol Deng/Josh McRoberts, Tristan Thompson/Channing Frye. Not exactly a killer's row of traditional C's, and no sign of a low post threat
But maybe Biyombo is developing like Ben Wallace did. He was a short C but it didn't matter
He's a perfect good and bulky center.
yeah, but at 25 million/year?...which is what a max would be and what the discussion was about
Biyombo is a great rebounder and shot-blocker, and he's a good defender. But he's a zilch on offense. He doesn't score except on putbacks and he averages 0.6 ast/36; Plumlee averaged 3.9. He's not good in the PnR because he has stone hands and can't do anything with the ball as a PnR receiver unless it's right at the rim
I'm not saying that trying to build a case that he's a bad player...he's not. It's just pointing out reasons why he shouldn't get a max contract