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Just two good players away


CarolinaPanthers8789

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I feel like the Bobcats are just two good players away from being a top 5 team. One is the smallest guy on the floor, and the other is the tallest guy on the floor.

I was calculating some stats and decided to see where most of our points came from by position. The results looked like this.

1. SG

2. PF

3. SF

4. PG

5. C

Unfortunatley the two last positions don't average that many points for us a game. D.J. is a suitable starter but I am still not convinced Livingston is a suitable backup. Nazr and Kwame are both suitable backup's, however Gana is a overweight player wasting one of our roster spots. The Bobcats need to address those two positions in my opinion to have any shot of making the playoffs.

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