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Proudiddy
06-24-2011, 07:26 PM
Awesome article... The genius label is deserved and this is the greatest hire in the history of our franchise.

http://www.wralsportsfan.com/bobcats/story/9778379/



CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rich Cho was still general manager of the Portland Trail Blazers when he went to Spain last month to look at a player who had intrigued him on video and at a recent camp.
Cho watched the lanky Bismack Biyombo of Congo work out, had dinner with him, met with his agent and left for home convinced the Blazers had to try to move up in the draft to take the relatively obscure 18-year-old big man.
"On and off the court, I really felt like he had the DNA of a player that would be a great fit for any organization," Cho said.
That organization turned out to be the Bobcats. After getting fired by Portland and quickly hired for the same job by Charlotte last week, Cho went into overdrive to persuade owner Michael Jordan to gamble on the athletic shot-blocker.
Cho's hard sell led to the three-team trade that sent top scorer Stephen Jackson to Milwaukee Thursday so the Bobcats could acquire the seventh pick from Sacramento.
"He was definitely who we targeted," Cho said of Biyombo. "All the intel we acquired we really felt that Detroit was going to take him at eight so we had to get ahead of them at seven."
Charlotte then took another Cho favorite, Connecticut point guard Kemba Walker, two picks later in a clear sign of Cho's immediate and strong influence within Jordan's suddenly new-look franchise.


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When asked during Friday's press conference if he could play center, Biyombo replied confidently, "I'm ready to go." That prompted a playful fist pump from coach Paul Silas, who was seated in the audience.
But even though Charlotte is without a healthy center under contract for next season and has an abundance of power forwards, Silas said earlier he'd hesitate playing Biyombo in the middle.
"Really, I'm going to look at the 4 more than anything," Silas said.


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The Bobcats would take something resembling Ibaka's production from Biyombo, who broke into laughter Friday as he retold the odd relationship with Cho that has spanned two teams and three continents.
"He was like, 'Man, when I was in Portland I wanted to move up. Now I've got No. 9 and we're going to pick you up.' I said, 'OK, no problem,'" Biyombo said. "Then after the workouts he's like, 'No, no, no, no, you're not getting to 9. I'm going to have to move up again.'
Biyombo said when the Bobcats made the deal he immediately knew he was headed to Charlotte. Walker had got no similar assurances from the Bobcats.
"I was just praying. I was nervous," Walker said. "When the commissioner called my name I was shocked."
Now the 6-foot-1 Walker will join the 6-foot Augustin as 1-2 punch of undersized point guards on a rebuilding team.
"In practice they're going to be going at each other," Silas said. "You're going to have two quality guys at that point. Now we have to find a way to play them both together."
How Walker and Biyombo develop will go a long way in determining if Jordan's latest overhaul — he's approved 16 trades since joining the franchise in 2006 — will finally lead to a success on the court for a team that has never won a playoff game.
"To be able to get both of them," Cho said, "was like a home run for us."

dnbman
06-24-2011, 07:41 PM
Very interesting back story. Glad to know there was such due diligence.

Kemba2Hendo
06-24-2011, 07:59 PM
Trust in Cho!

This eases my doubts of BB I admit!

ND22
06-24-2011, 09:28 PM
Good, I'm glad this wasn't a situation where they judged him on his workout and the few bit of game tape on him. Knowing that Cho had been coveting this guy for a while reassures me a bit.

ohara831
06-24-2011, 10:23 PM
I am trusting Cho. So far, so good.

SWedd523
06-24-2011, 10:33 PM
In Cho face bitches!

Lextron
06-25-2011, 10:58 AM
I'm just glad to have a unified direction that hates mediocrity. Please pan out!!!

JamieMcNeill
06-25-2011, 12:44 PM
I've said multiple times that I believe in Cho and his ability to evaluate players. So with this knowledge in mind it's hard to not trust our picks. Especially BB.

Marvel
06-27-2011, 09:47 PM
Interesting he had his eye on BB for a long while.

Cho, no question has my faith and trust in building this team to a contender. I'm convinced he was a GREAT hire. Best hire of the Charlotte Bobcats franchise to date.

SWedd523
06-27-2011, 10:56 PM
Interesting he had his eye on BB for a long while.

Cho, no question has my faith and trust in building this team to a contender. I'm convinced he was a GREAT hire. Best hire of the Charlotte Bobcats franchise to date.
What I particularly found interesting was that he was planning on trading up to get him while he was in Portland. I wonder what the package would've been, Batum?

Mustachio
06-28-2011, 01:21 PM
I'm on board with the Cho hire, and no one love Biyombo more than this guy right here.

but I find it freaking hilarious the kind of whole sale, sea change in attitude towards our front office. Confidence is a funny thing, and even though Cho has only been a GM for one year of his life, the entire fan base in now seemingly in his pants.

Don't get me wrong, I love it. I want the fan base to be on board with organization (im usually the only one i know who is ok with whatever they end up doing it seems). I just wonder... If MJ and Rod had made this Jackson trade and got Biyombo, would the fan base have so widely praised it. I really don't think so.

Cause in my opinion, the Jackson and Wallace trades are essentially the same move. One is greeted with hate and claims of being suckers, while the other is labeled as genius. just funny.. thats all.

dav7z
06-28-2011, 02:00 PM
I'm on board with the Cho hire, and no one love Biyombo more than this guy right here.

but I find it freaking hilarious the kind of whole sale, sea change in attitude towards our front office. Confidence is a funny thing, and even though Cho has only been a GM for one year of his life, the entire fan base in now seemingly in his pants.

Don't get me wrong, I love it. I want the fan base to be on board with organization (im usually the only one i know who is ok with whatever they end up doing it seems). I just wonder... If MJ and Rod had made this Jackson trade and got Biyombo, would the fan base have so widely praised it. I really don't think so.

Cause in my opinion, the Jackson and Wallace trades are essentially the same move. One is greeted with hate and claims of being suckers, while the other is labeled as genius. just funny.. thats all.

MJ started this rebuild thing be for Cho was even a thought. The Wallace trade was the first step . Cho is just a numbers person and lawer who is hear to see we gain assets . And not get took. But if we blowing the team up we got to take advantage of EVER asset we have.

spectre
06-29-2011, 05:44 AM
Cause in my opinion, the Jackson and Wallace trades are essentially the same move. One is greeted with hate and claims of being suckers, while the other is labeled as genius. just funny.. thats all.

Just a short time ago we gave up crap (Vlade!) for Jax while in that same year Crash was an all star. Yet we got similar value for both.

Because they were essentially the same move is just more proof the 1st trade sucked. Hell, it even appears we came close to not even restricting the one player we got that wasn't an expiring!

So you support everything they do? What is that...some sort of wannabe FOM complex?

Now THAT'S funny!

adam187
06-29-2011, 10:14 AM
That same year, Jax scored a point for the MVP race.

What a good year.

Ghost Kat
06-30-2011, 07:23 PM
I like Biyombo's energy and willingness to go after the ball. Something our starting PF has never done. I like the idea of Tyrus and Biyombo rotating in and out protecting the paint. It would be nice if one of them learn a post up move or two. I like Biyombo because he used to live in a straw hut and fight lions with his bare hands and now he's in the NBA. I love America!!