After making a big splash in free agency and signing Gordon Hayward, the Charlotte Hornets are in the midst of adding the finishing touches to their roster. Charlotte was able to reach an agreement with big man Bismack Biyombo, returning the center to a franchise with which he's spent a majority of his career, according to Yahoo Sports' Chris Haynes.

Biyombo was drafted by the Charlotte franchise in 2011, where he spent four seasons before eventually signing with the Toronto Raptors. The 27-year-old center is averaging 4.8 points and 5.8 rebounds through his nine seasons in the NBA.

The Hornets have had a busy offseason so far. After being one of the lower marketed teams to acquire Hayward's services, team owner Michael Jordan was able to pitch the All-Star on coming to Charlotte, with an insane contract being a spearheading contributor. The end result was Hayward signing a massive four-year, $120 million deal, ending his time with the Boston Celtics. Though it came at a heavy price, Hayward brings Charlotte their first major signing via free agency in recent memory.

Charlotte also was afforded the opportunity of grabbing LaMelo Ball at the No. 3 spot in the 2020 NBA Draft last week. Though Ball shows tremendous promise and will likely earn a starting role in the future, the Hornets have a few dilemmas to solve before the season commences. They still currently have Terry Rozier and Devonte' Graham as the primary options in the backcourt, meaning someone will likely have to take a backseat in order for Ball to get his piece of the pie.