CampNightmare8 (01-06-2013), ncstamey (01-06-2013)
I gotta get this out there. I went to the cle game last night and Biz was one if the main reasons we got down. He is terrible at defending the P&R. He was guarding Thompson tight out at the 3 point line when he didnt have the ball CONSTANTLY. Not to mention Zeller/Thompson had theit way eith him inside. He is not a threat on offense at all. He either travels, bobbles the ball, or forces something. If he's not blocking shots he's useless. That may be harsh but Im a biz fan but this has to be addressed. We played much better with Haywood out there.
Last edited by ziggy; 02-12-2013 at 06:41 AM.
CampNightmare8 (01-06-2013), ncstamey (01-06-2013)
Agree 100%
CampNightmare8 (01-06-2013)
I'm starting to lose faith in him.
Bigs with bad hands are just hopeless
CampNightmare8 (01-07-2013)
Hes still a project in work. He has shown flashes of potential but he needs to get things consistent. How old is this guy again?
BrotherDave (01-07-2013)
Still too raw to make any judgment on inmy opinion.
BrotherDave (01-07-2013)
Which reminds me...remember when everyone was worried that he was in his mid-20's when we first drafted him?
BTW, he had another big rebounding game- 17 boards against the Pistons. That is one thing that he has really improved on and has been overlooked. He has been a monster on the boards recently.
He turned 20 in August
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/6427/bismack-biyombo
When you are committed to developing young players there are going to be some ups and downs.
Chef (01-07-2013), ohara831 (01-08-2013), WarioVsMooChicken (01-07-2013)
Biyombo was drafted with the understanding that he was a long-term project. Don't expect him to be good for at least two more seasons. It's just the way it is.
BrotherDave (01-07-2013)
Absolutely correct. Year 3 is usually a good time to start evaluating your project bigs but with Biz being so raw and drafted in the lockout year, 4 is really the defining year.
It's hard to tell but he has made some incremental but important improvements. His offense has evolved from absolutely non-existent to some hook shots with either hand. His footwork is getting a little better and not traveling as much. He's not chasing impractical blocks all game and staying with his man better, biting on fakes less. His rebounding is much improved as a result of the former sentence.
This recent span of games, Biz has been going to the rim much harder and quickly, instead of trying to pivot around traffic. This is a huge sign of improvement as he is starting to play more instinctively and drop his Euro-style of trying to lay the ball in all the time. He's getting blocked right now but he's a pump fake away from jamming on people. When his teammates become more confident in Biz being able to finish a play, he'll get a lot more passes and slowly but surely his ability to catch said passes should improve as he continues to learn the speed of the game.
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