We've got suggestions ranging from 2 years, $12 million to 4 years, $40 million.
How about we split the difference and go three years, $24 million. Actually, if we could get him for $8million a year, I'd gladly see Danny offer him a four year contract.
Sure it'd be a risk, but it's the kind of risk that could work out big time on a young kid (twenty-two is still a "young kid" in my book) who has shown the defensive ability to be a real difference maker in the right situation.
I don't know if Danny is looking at Biyombo as an option, but if he is, there will surely be some competition out there.
Guys with his size, length and athleticism are very rare. That's the reason Willie Cauley-Stein is rated so highly in this year's draft.
If given the choice between trading one of our young power forward prospects and both our first rounders to move up for a chance at Cauley-Stein vs. being able to sign Bismack Biyombo to a nice contract for under $10 million per year, I'd take the latter. No question.