I got a lot of flack for pushing for Biyombo last Summer. It was taken out of context, though.
At the time, this forum was extremely pro-Willie Cauley Stein. It seemed like the vast majority had targeted WCS as our ideal 2015 draft candidate. The idea being that WCS would be able to anchor a defense.
Draft projections had WCS going top 10 and it sounded like moving up from #16 would be extremely expensive as there was widely believed to be a significant drop-off after pick 10. We later got a sense of exactly how expensive that might have been... we reportedly offered 6 draft picks (4 of which were 1st rounders, including a Brooklyn pick that some sources claim was the 2016 pick that net Jaylen Brown) just to move up from #16 to #9... and we were turned down. It would have cost even more to move up to #6 where WCS was selected.
Biyombo was a free agent. My point was simple. Why waste a ridiculous amount of assets to trade up for WCS when you could just sign Bismack Biyombo. Biyombo was cheap. People here like eja didn't even think Biyombo would be signed to an NBA contract. But as far as I could tell, Biyombo gave you 80% of WCS at the very least. Biyombo's per-minute numbers on the Hornets as a 22 year old 4th year NBA player were more impressive than WCS's per-minute numbers on Kentucky as a 22 year old 3rd year College player. If WCS was putting up Biyombo-esque numbers against inferior competition, why would he be a significantly better prospect than Biyombo??
Biyombo ended up getting a 2 year contract paying him 2.5 mil per year (second year was a player option). We could have easily acquired him. We likely could have paid him a little more to lock him in for a longer time.
Biyombo's stats last year: 5.5 points, 8 rebounds, 1.6 blocks, 54% shooting in 22mpg.
WCS's stats last year: 7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 1 block, 56% shooting in 21mpg.
I stand by it.
He had a player option that he turned down this year. He was solid enough in the playoffs to land himself a 72 million dollar contract this Summer. He's putting up typical Biyombo stats on Orlando through 7 games. WCS looks worse.
I was all for signing Biyombo for 2.5 mil per year. It was far preferable to what everyone else seemed to want - give up half our assets (picks that net Terry Rozier, Jaylen Brown and others) for Willie Cauley Stein. Instead, we gave Amir Johnson 12 mil per year. That was fine*.
I wouldn't have been too excited about signing Biyombo to a 72 million dollar contract. My support was about getting a bargain rim protector for almost nothing.
*Note: The Amir signing made sense within context. He was better offensively and had a veteran presence that could help the team. More importantly, his 12 mil per year contract was structured in such a way to maximize our ability to trade for a star, as the contract was partially guaranteed. The big money made sense with an eye towards potentially using that as salary filler for a guy like DeMarcus Cousins.