We'll trade them Biyombo for a first round pick if they want tp pick up an identical player in Capella's absence.
We'll trade them Biyombo for a first round pick if they want tp pick up an identical player in Capella's absence.
I'm either missing the sarcasm or you are overvaluing Bismack a bit.
I don't know if it is an overvalue of Biz or an undervalue of Capela, but to me they are basically the same player and Capela is inexplicably on a worse contract. Swap the two of them and I think you get similar production in each respective team situation.
Biyambo had a good month. He has never averaged over 6 ppg. He's a scrub.
I bet if you asked any GM in the NBA if they would pay about $18M/yr for 5 years for a guy averaging 17.6/12.6/1.8 bpg and shoots 63% from the field, you'd have a line of offers. It's mind-bobbling that you think he has a bad contract.
You could put any semi-athletic 6'10"+ guy in Capela's role and get similar production while the rest of the team around him hoists from 35 feet and doesn't even attempt to rebound (unless Harden has a triple-double in his sights).
You could put any semi-athletic 6'10"+ guy in Capela's role and get similar production while the rest of the team around him hoists from 35 feet and doesn't even attempt to rebound (unless Harden has a triple-double in his sights).
You could put any semi-athletic 6'10"+ guy in Capela's role and get similar production while the rest of the team around him hoists from 35 feet and doesn't even attempt to rebound (unless Harden has a triple-double in his sights).
If the Hornets' coach thought Biyambo could get those numbers, he'd be playing a lot more. Biyambo is just a little bit above a scrub.