Obviously I was a fan of signing rich man's Willie Cauley Stein for cheap this summer. A lot of folks here would have rather we traded upwards of 4 first round picks to trade up and take Willie Cauley stein in the top 8. I didn't see the point when biyombo was sitting there in free agency. We could have added him for nothing.
Biyombo over his last 6 games is averaging 15 rebounds and 3 blocks. He's temporarily starting in place of Jonas valanciunas. Raptors have continued to win at a decent rate with him manning the middle as a defensive rim protector. I get why we ended up giving Amir Johnson 12 million per year, but Biyombo is 23 years old and could still improve. The raptors got biyombo for $3 mil per year. Should we have signed biyombo ?
you forgot to add that he is averaging only 5.6 points a game and his ft% is 66%. i am not saying he is not worth signing, only that you need to provide a fuller picture of a player when asking for the opinions of others.
we might ask why so many other teams were not clamoring for biyombo? what was it about his game that made so many teams hesitate to sign him?
well, one thing might be his stunningly limited shooting range. using 2014-15 (which would have been the most recent basis for signing him for this season) biyombo took a total of 169 shots in the entire season. of those 169 shots, SIX were from outside 5 feet of the basket. (and he was 2 for 6 on those.)
this means that
biyombo took 94% of his shots from 5 feet or less. he shot for about 60% on these shots.
see for yourself:
http://vorped.com/1-nba/2014-2015/player/1330/bismack-biyombo/shotchart/now then, let's engage in this conversation in light of this new info.
yes, biyombo this year has shown the ability to rebound (9/g) and block shots (1.5/g). but both his scoring (5.6/g) and his incredibly limited shooting range (he basically cant do anything but dunk or lay ups) would give any GM a least a moment of pause.
would like him on the celtics? maybe, as a role player. CBS can work miracles with most players it seems.