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    Default Biyombo, Center or Power Foward ?

    i say center !

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    I say center, especially that we are geared up to play him there and draft someone to play PF. Silas wanted to move him to PF and he is not the HC anymore. It would probably be up to the new staff.

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    Center without a doubt. He has a longer wingspan than Howard or Bynum. Whatever he lacks in height, he makes up for in arms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by superb1 View Post
    I say center, especially that we are geared up to play him there and draft someone to play PF. Silas wanted to move him to PF and he is not the HC anymore. It would probably be up to the new staff.
    I say Ben Wallace. Guy usually covered the beefiest dude in the middle. Sometimes Sheed would take the centers. On the offensive end. Wallace mostly played underneath, occasionally getting out to ten feet. Sheed would often go out to the perimeter.

    I think Biyombo will be that kind of guy for us, we just need to make sure our coach sees that in Biyombo.
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    This is a huge question.

    If the team believes he's a power forward, no way an we draft T-Rob

    I too think he's a center.

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    Center..dude literally possesses no offense skill set at this point. All he's good for is blocking shots and rebounds..which is good enough for me.

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    Center. No question for me personally.
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    i think Biyombo and Robinson would be a good combo for us, they are both very strong and Robinson would score alot of points in the paint which we need more than anything.

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    I think he's a center, but that's a bit more abstract than it sounds. In today's NBA, a lot of "centers" are 6'11/7'0 face-up wing players. We don't need Biyombo covering those guys, though he's capable. We just need to have a guy paired with him that has a bit more range and some size. On our end, BB is the center and the other guy is the 4. On the defensive end, you just play the matchups.
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    Definitely a center. I think he's said before that's how he views himself, too. Maybe one day he'll develop range outside of 10 feet, but right now all we need him to work on is his post offense & ball handling. If he can finish consistently at the rim, along with his continued growth on defense, he'll be very good. Hopefully he grows into those arms another inch or two over the summer, too. Lol


 

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