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Bobcats/Bulls Talking Trade for James Johnson?


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I'm not happy with Jax this year, but I don't know what they could give us to make up for his scoring, when that happens.

this is something alot of people seem to miss, we have a hard time scoring on a regular basis with jack. he commands alot of double teams which can lead to easy baskets for others if jack would use his strengths to the full. he's a 6'8" 230 lb.guard & has the best post game on the team outside of nazr.

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I don't understand bringing in another sf/pf guy when we have a log jam that that position already. The only way im down with a trade is to bring in a legit pg or center. If we were to package a deal to get rid of jax, we need a pg or c, a legit scorer and maybe a pick. The only two guys i would hate to see leave are gerald and tyrus. I do also kinda wanna see hendo and derrick brown develop.

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I don't understand bringing in another sf/pf guy when we have a log jam that that position already. The only way im down with a trade is to bring in a legit pg or center. If we were to package a deal to get rid of jax, we need a pg or c, a legit scorer and maybe a pick. The only two guys i would hate to see leave are gerald and tyrus. I do also kinda wanna see hendo and derrick brown develop.

obviously i don't mean we get a pg, c, legit scorer and a pick all in one trade for jax. I meant a combination of one or two of those.

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I would like to see the Cats go after somebody like Hornets SG, Marcus Thornton. Been reading around and heard some early rumblings during the offseason about how they were shopping him around. Plus, he's coming off the bench for the Hornets, and really hasnt been playing much. I doubt they'll trade him now, since they're off to a good start, but that dude would bring instant offense. Probably wouldnt happen with LB, though, because Thornton can sometimes have defensive lapses. Homie hustles all the time and plays hard all the time, though.

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