Bismack Biyombo to donate full NBA salary from this season to build hospital in DR Congo and honor late father
By Jack Bantock, CNN
Updated 1651 GMT (0051 HKT) March 12, 2022
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Biyombo had been a free agent after leaving the Charlotte Hornets but took time away from the sport to care, and then grieve, for his father