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What is the plan at Center?


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4 hours ago, carolina-chuck2 said:

Not really considering the money we're going to throw at Marvin. 

He's not commanding $24 million that Howard got. I ruled out hope in Howard because I knew he'd be too expensive. He did opt out of a $20 million/year contract.

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16 hours ago, Wundrbread33 said:

Guarantee Cho and Co. have too much pride to call Biyombo.

There were a lot of people in Charlotte who had accepted what Biz had become and had come to appreciate his game. We knew he wasn't a scorer, he was good at everything else though and brought energy to the defense when he was on the floor, Dennis Rodman like.

When they basically chose an aging Al over their #7 pick with upside I was confused. I was looking forward to seeing what they could do with Biz, Frank, and Kody simply because I thought Frank had that scoring element to his game at center. I thought Al was the odd man out, not Biz.

 

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