
| June 28th, 2008 | 2008 NBA Draft Grades: Charlotte Bobcats |
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There is no doubt in anyone’s mind that D.J. Augustin is a terrific talent, and more than worthy of a lottery selection. However, that doesn’t necessarily mean that he was the right fit for Charlotte at #9. The Bobcats passed on Brook Lopez, who could have filled a significant hole at center, at this spot… and for a backup point guard. Unless Raymond Felton is eventually dealt for frontcourt help, this selection makes little sense despite Augustin’s talent. 2008 “workout warrior” Alexis Ajinca could end up being a productive NBA player, as the 7’1’’ Frenchmen is blessed with excellent athletic ability, a beautiful shooting touch, and a great deal of long-term upside. Long-term is the definitive key of that statement, however. Ajinca is listed at just 225 lbs. and is absolutely rail-thin. His skills are there, but they’re very raw. Look for Ajinca to be stashed overseas for a year or two before Charlotte decides to bring him over to the big leagues. Kyle Weaver was a terrific value pick at #38. Weaver, an experienced four-year senior, was the catalyst to one of the top defensive programs in the country at Washington State, and showed versatility on the offensive end as well. The athletic 6’6’’ guard can put the ball on the floor, finish at the rim, get out in transition, and handle the ball as somewhat of a combo guard if need be. His shot needs improvement and he could get a bit stronger, but he’s a savvy perimeter player and one of the best defenders in this draft. A definite Larry Brown kind of guy. Grade: C+ Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| June 6th, 2008 | Day 1 Workout Report |
Matt Rochinski and Malinda Murray of Bobcats.com have put together a report on day one of Charlotte’s pre-draft workout process.
Bobcats head coach Larry Brown offered his thoughts as well:
Click here to watch Bobcats.com’s video coverage from day one of the workout process. . Posted By: Dustin Chapman Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 23rd, 2008 | Larry Brown Wants Eric Snow to Join Staff |
Rick Bonnell of The Charlotte Observer reports:
Snow has widely been considered a future coach for years, as his unique combination of poise, leadership, and basketball IQ is not something you see every day. Not to mention, the experience factor. Whether he ends up in Charlotte, Chicago, or somewhere else, it’s tough to imagine Snow failing as a coach. . Posted By: Dustin Chapman Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 5th, 2008 | Keeping Brown Happy |
The Bobcats were quite a dissapointing team this past season. They had very high expectations coming off of the addition of Jason Richardson to shore up that two spot they desperately needed adressed, and keeping the corp that was ever improving every game. Unfortunately thing’s didn’t quite reach what was expected, and a loosing season followed. With that came change and more change is certain to follow. The change so far, maybe most important of all that can and will be done, was the changing of coach’s. Now the Bobcats will learn to play the right way, with Larry Brown as the new coach. He is the only person in history to have ever won the NCAA title, and an NBA title, so his credentials for coaching are definately there. Now we just speculate what will happen. First thing we need to do, is have a look at the team and how it will fit Larry Brown as a coach. In that, I must say this is a team for him, a team that can match what his Pistons team was like. Tough, gritty, has defense around it, and will play the right way. Downlow he has his anchor, who in my opinion is a top 3 or 4 low post defensive player in the NBA, Emeka Okafor. With him, he will have his Dikembe Mutumbo/Ben Wallace type defensive presence to make this as good of a defense as possible. On the wings he will have Gerald Wallace, who can play solid defense and bother shots. This team has the defensive pieces to make this a team for him to like. Then offensively, he has the guys that can hit the three, that can drive to the rim, and that can score downlow. He will have the balance and versatility to make this a team he will love even more. Most of all offensively though, he has a point guard that knows how to play the right way, and he can continue to teach him to play the right way. Felton is as willing and able of a passer as young players can get, with that University North Carolina background. I really believe Larry Brown will love having Felton to coach, and this is a team built for him. However, the places aren’t finished yet. They need more to make Larry Brown happy. A big man that can play the 5 as a starter is very well needed. Emeka Okafor is a natural power forward, and will play much better there. Getting a center to go next to him would be amazing. They need Sean May, who is their best scoring big man healthy. They also need a defensive presence on the perimeter to come off the bench. Right now the only defensive presence they have is Gerald Wallace. Having someone to come in and keep playing solid defense will be a must, if Larry Brown is to stay happy. First and foremost is making sure to re-sign restricted free agent Emeka Okafor, the centerpiece of their defense. Then the question becomes who could be good to have for them? I think a stab at Trevor Ariza or Maurice Evans who will be a free agent would help to continue that defensive presence off the bench for them. Both are solid defensively, both are active, and both have played in an offense that teach’s the back door cuts so they will be helpful offensively. Both are great additions to the bench for them. For the big man, they should be looking in the draft, if they are low enough. If high enough Brook Lopez, if lower, Roy Hibbert shouldn’t be gone. Adding him would really help. If they could add that big in the draft, and then piece together either Ariza or Evans, this is a team that can already compete for a playoff spot. Then it just takes some tinkering, and playing together before this team becomes a stud team. Overall, this is a team that should mesh with Larry Brown, and Brown should mesh with them back. They are cut out for each other, everyone plays the right way, and I see Larry Brown being very happy with this team provided they make some smart money decisions. In the future I am excited to see where they head with Brown as the coach and Jordan as the president. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| October 8th, 2007 | Sean May Our For Season |
So much for that prediction in the last post. Sean may has been declared out for the season. This will severely effect the Bobcats options in the frontcourt, and if nothing else limit our depth. Hopefully Sean May uses this time to drop a few pounds so he can stop getting injured all of the time. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| October 1st, 2007 | Sean May |
If Sean May can keep conditioned, and stay away from being injured so much, that he can have a very good upcoming season. Sean May has been poorly conditioned and a little bit overweight for for a few seasons, and I think that is a reason for him being so injury prone. This is the season that I think he slims down, and puts together a good season. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| October 1st, 2007 | Expecting a Great Year |
I honestly feel that J Rich is going to make more of an impact on this team then a lot of people think. The Bobcats have lacked a true #1 scorer for…well forever. Maving J-Rich to that spot, means allowing other guys to take a bit of a lesser role and become great 2nd and 3rd options instead. This team will no doubt be in the playoffs next year, and competing for titles in 2-3 years. The Bobcats no doubt made the right moves! Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| May 16th, 2007 | Bucks after Wallace? |
The Milwaukee Bucks have identified power forward as one of their top off-season priorities. No doubt, they will make a run at the Charlotte Bobcats‘ Gerald Wallace, who can rebound and defend. The Bobcats, though, will have more than enough cap room should they decide to protect their own. Source: Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 21st, 2006 | Charlotte Bobcats @ New York Knicks Dec 20, 2006 |
If you would have told either team how this game was going to end before the game, none of them would have believed you. The two teams were in overtime number 2 with 0.1 seconds on the clock and the Bobcats were currently ahead 110-109, making it seem as if they had the game in hand. No way possible can the Knicks score with 0.1 left on the clock, right? WRONG David Lee won the game for the New York Knicks by tipping in an extremely long inbound pass as time expired, giving the Knicks the 111-110 victory over the Charlotte Bobcats. The Knicks had to play the game, still missing 3 players from the suspensions due to the brawl with Denver, and starters Steve Francis and Quentin Richardson were also out with injuries. Going into the game it seemed the Bobcats would win due to the disadvantage the Knicks were facing. The Bobcats had a 19 point lead at one point and it all seemed over for the New York Knicks. When asked about the play that ended the game, Knicks guard Jamal Crawford said, “I’ve never seen a play like that and it worked to perfection.” The Bobcats were lead in scoring by Gerald Wallace’s 28 and Primoz Brezec put up 21 in the losing effort. Raymond Felton, Adam Morrison, Matt Carroll and Emeka Okafor all put up 10+ points for the Bobcats as well, but it just wasn’t enough. “When you’re a team like we are, things tend to happen the wrong way for us,” Gerald Wallace said. “Their luck tonight, our bad luck.” Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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| December 6th, 2006 | Dec 6th, 2006 |
San Antonio Spurs vs Charlotte Bobcats Well the first quarter definately showed something out of sorts…Tim Duncan missed 3 dunks with Emeka Okafor guarding him. Okafor did not block these, but forced Duncan in strange positions. Duncan quickly snapped out of this drought though, as he finished with 25 in the Spurs 96-76 win over the Bobcats. Brevin Knight picked up a 2nd technical foul and was thrown out of the game in the 4th quarter and losing a verteran player like that is never good, no matter how long he’s gone. Adam Morrison continued to struggle, as he only scored 2 points for the second straight game. Sean May put up 18 points, Gerald Wallace chipped in with 15, and Raymond Felton added 13 in the losing effort. Guard Matt Carroll sat out in the Bobcats loss, and is expected to miss 5-10 days with a sprained right elbow. Matt may have helped the Bobcats off the bench in this game, but it probably would not have changed the outcome. The Spurs simply outplayed the Bobcats in this game in a well-earned victory. Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »
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