he has shown he can post up and he has a good hook shot, i think he could average 15-18 PPG in a few years if he continues to improve. That would make him a special player becasue he would be avering 17 PPG, 11 RPG, 2/3 BPG
Bismacks offensive game is still pretty raw as I think everyone on the planet knows. Tim Duncan came into the NBA as a defensive specialist but managed to become a solid post player and gain an arsenal of post moves. Bismack has an equal or even better work ethic and is younger than Duncan was when he came into the NBA. I don't think we should settle with Bismack being a Mutumbo type player but what do you guys think Bismacks ceiling is in terms of offense?
Oh and that hook shot looks pretty sweet
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he has shown he can post up and he has a good hook shot, i think he could average 15-18 PPG in a few years if he continues to improve. That would make him a special player becasue he would be avering 17 PPG, 11 RPG, 2/3 BPG
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I thought Tim Duncan was a little more offensively-polished than that, but I could be wrong.
The problem I see with Bismack is his difficulty catching the ball. We learn to catch at a very young age. By 19 you either have it or you don't. I don't know if he could improve much in that area.
He COULD improve as a post up player in simple, halfcourt isolation situations. But only when he is matched up against smaller bigs. At 6'9", he will have trouble seeing over the outstretched hands of 7-footers.
I don't know if he'll ever be much better than a Ben Wallace on offense, but it doesn't really bother me since he has Wallace-type defensive capabilities.
I could see him maxing out around the 12-14 point mark, depending on the type of PG he has and the type of offense that's being run. 17 is extremely optimistic
See i think 17 is about right . The kid is just 19 and like Salis has said , hes never been coached. We will see a vast inprovment next season after the staff has a summer to work witk him . I all so think he will log more mins next season helping his ppg. All so our points guards will know weere and how to get him the ball. His offencive game will be tons ahead of B Wallace . I could see reaching a Ewing of a Hackeem . He reminds me of Hackeem when he post up . When he spreads his body he takes up tons of space though the foot work isn't thair . He should pick it up as smart as the kid is.
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Tim Duncan was way more polished offensively as a rookie than Biyombo ( granted Duncan was a 4 year college player). I think Biyombo could avg 12 points a game if he puts in some work, possibly 16 if he adds a decent elbow jumpshot and gaises his ft % to 70%.
I"m not sure, but I'd be very happy if he gave us just 10 points a game along with stellar boards and blocks.
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Depends on what this staff does.... but like everyone else said i wouldnt mind if he can deliever 10ppg with blocks and rebounds
14 ppg is what I believe he'll average.
10 ppg is what I think he'll average if he doesn't improve that much.
20+ ppg will be what I would hope he would get reaching his ceiling.
Who has averaged 14 ppg in the league in terms of big men? Bogut. Okafor. Hibbert. Horford
To have 14/12/4 would be really nice (and it's hard enough to get a decent big man to put up those kinds of numbers).
But honestly, the optimistic side of me says he can average more than 14 ppg and be a very good player in the post.
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