I had to run as I posted a link to the Biyombo video.
The guy is clearly an athlete, and showed some good quickness. I knew that he was raw, and that his impact will be on defense, but I didn't expect his basketball skills to be that undevloped. I read about his bad hands and he showed really bad hands.
What I don't know is if a guy who is so athletic can't also learn to catch, move and shoot just a little.
NBA body. Good motor from what I've seen. He's the perfect player for a team with two draft picks in the draft. If Jazz go BPA, they may end up with Kanter and Biyombo. Wouldn't THAT be something.
Ummm, yes. I wasn't advocating Hassan at #9, but I thought trying to trade down (or up from our 2nd round slot) and pick him up late first/early second might be worth it. I was obviously either dead wrong, or he'll take several years to develop.Re: Biyombo. Weren't there a lot of people on this site that thought Whiteside was going to be the next elite defensive center? I can't lie, it would be exciting to get Biyombo at #12 (no way in hell at 3), but at the same time I wouldn't have very high expectations from him.
There's always some ruckus about drafting some defensive C every year. But they are all missing critical components to the puzzle (usually weight/strength, work ethic, aggressiveness/intensity, and/or intelligence). I might be the loudest loud mouth about Biyombo, but I was never on the Whiteside train, nor was I on the Thabeet train (had he even been in the Jazz's range). I doubt I would've been on the Sene train, but I wasn't around then.Re: Biyombo. Weren't there a lot of people on this site that thought Whiteside was going to be the next elite defensive center? I can't lie, it would be exciting to get Biyombo at #12 (no way in hell at 3), but at the same time I wouldn't have very high expectations from him.
If we take Kanter, then also taking Biyombo would be a wasted pick unless we are planing on trading Kanter.