Yes, on Harris and Middleton. Either would help, if paired with Crowder.
Robin Lopez is a nice option as a center. Good size. I just don't see him as 2nd tier center with the limited centers in the free agency. But yes I would be happy with him manning the middle.
If Biyombo is what we end up with at center position, I would be concerned about his lack of size and bulk on one hand, and happy with his age, energy, shot blocking and ability to run the court.
But I like his rim protection.
Thanks for your thoughts.
IMO Biyombo's height is deceptive: true he is only 6'9''. But his wingspan is... 7' 6.16". For comparison, DMC's wingspan is 7' 5.75", Drummond 7' 6.25" and Greg Monroe 7' 2.25".
Per bulk/muscle, I'm not an expert and have only watched him play 3-4 times this year but he looks strong to me. Moreover, his pre-draft measurements were good:245 weight with only 4.2 body fat. Again for comparison, Greg Monroe 247 and 11.2 in 2010.
Source: http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Bismack-Biyombo-5902/
I read the source link you provided...impressive. It sounds like he has a great deal of upside remaining too especially on the offensive end. He's not skinny or a light weight, he's 245-250. He would be a nice pick up if we over spend at other positions, like Monroe at PF and/or a Middleton type SF. Kind of a stop gap until we get a true big to help.
Sometimes you can't get everything you want in a single year.
Yup. He was a great coming out of college who had a bad start at the NBA. On paper he is in the NBA for two years but in reality he's only been playing since January 2015.
I quote from Wikipedia
//At the 2011 Nike Hoops Summit,
Biyombo participated for the World Select Team (against the USA Select Team), and recorded a triple double, with 12 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 blocks. It was the first recorded triple-double in the Summit's history.
Biyombo was drafted seventh overall by the Sacramento Kings in the 2011 NBA draft, but his rights were later traded to the Charlotte Bobcats in a draft night trade. On December 19, 2011, Biyombo signed a multi-year deal with the Bobcats.After averaging five points per game over his first two seasons with Charlotte, Biyombo's minutes and subsequent production dropped dramatically in 2013–14 as
he fell out of favour with coach Steve Clifford, as he averaged just 2.9 points in 13.9 minutes per game.
While his forte in defense and rebounding did drop in 2013–14, Biyombo began the 2014–15 season in much better form despite
missing seven out of the first eight games of the season largely due to the acquisition of Jason Maxiell in the 2014 offseason.
With the late-December injury to starting center Al Jefferson, Biyombo was placed into the starting line-up.