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Also, I do want to point out... we're doing great and I'm not all that bent out of shape about this... but this is quite literally my biggest complaint about the roster. I can squint really hard and make a case for Kelly and JMac (though it's getting more and more difficult with Kelly). Lindy Waters gets a pass from me... I totally see it with him. But I cannot for the life of me think of any real justification for Bismack other than his brother is an exiled Congolese Prince who has promised Mitch a share of a $1B bounty if Bismack can make it an entire NBA season and the government of Congo has agreed to return Frankie Biyombo to the royal court.Bismack can do all of those things as an assistant coach. There is no reason for him to have a roster spot.
Everything else you wrote about Sochan is quite irrelevant to whether or not Biyombo is a charity case.
Edit: yes, Bismack is the 14th/15th man on the roster... so what does it matter? It matters because he can and should be replaced by someone who can at least do a 25% competent job of playing C when called upon. Micah Potter was on the roster and would be a better choice. Precious Achuiwa was sitting on his couch, and is now playing half decent center minutes for SAC. Bassey has been available all year and yeah he's not great, but we all know he can do better than what Biyombo is giving us. It angers me that we're one Luke twisted ankle away from extended Harrison Barnes center minutes.
. Some are expressing astonishment that he was the first one to go before Vassell and Keldon; here is the simple reason why: Vassell and Johnson have actual basketball skills (like shooting and dribbling the ball) and he doesn't. And i don't know if you see it the same way: beneath the bravados and fake tough acts, Sochan appears to be a mentally fragile guy who has found it hard to cope with the vagaries of NBA life. He hasn't responded well to the challenge of proving himself when the time has come (new contract) as he watched his teammates and the organization pass him by. I am extremely skeptical about his future prospects as NBA player, but we'll see