He's beyond a good defender. Here's a good piece on him for anyone interested in learning more. http://bballbreakdown.com/2015/02/04/how-bismack-biyombo-helped-turn-around-the-hornets-season/
He did suffer a bone bruise in his right knee in January, so I guess that's something to worry about. But for the price we'd be offering him, I think it's worth the risk.
There's a phone book's worth of names I'd rather have on any capacity on this roster...even if we're talking valet or team dog walker.
Farmar left unceremoniously and I'm not sure we'd want him back. Last I'd heard he went back overseas.
solid NBA backup Was on Championship team Would be a decent mentor Clutch, and not afraid to take big shots Last time we had him, he had to take a back seat on contract status. Felt like he better not wait, so he went to the Clips. Jordan, I forgive you. I just hope you've given up the dream of a being a starter.
Jordan Farmar is all talk. He burned the bridge when he left us for the Clippers, after all the BS of him "proud of being a Laker" And always complaining about playing time, his role etc. So yeah, F him.
Im surprised nobody is talking about Tyson Chandler. He's only 32. For a short 2-3 year fill in (in case we strike out on Aldridge/Monroe/M.Gasol) aint that bad right? He's basically DeAndre Jordan with better FT%