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Huge Numbers for Bobcats Free Agent Camp!!!


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The Charlotte Bobcats will have a huge free agent mini camp this week. Here is the complete list of players who will be in attendance...

CHA free agent camp: Jawad Williams, Adam Koch, Stephane Lasme, Lance Allred, Patrick O' Bryant, Thomas Coleman, Gary Flowers, Orien Greene.

CHA free agent camp: Brandon Heath, Cedric Jackson, Russell Robinson, Garrett Temple, Alan Andersen, Elijah Milsap, Tony Gaffney.

CHA free agent camp: Jermaine Taylor, DeMarre Carroll and Ronald Dupree. Like I said, a ton of players will be auditioning for the Bobcats

Averages for each player (previous team)

Power Forward, Gary Flowers: Southern Mississippi Golden Eagles: 18.8 ppg, 7.7 rpg, 1.4 bpg, 1.1 apg, 1.1 spg.

Power Forward, Thomas Coleman: North Carolina A&T Aggies: 17 ppg, 10.5 rpg, 2.7 bpg, 1.4 apg, 1.2 spg.

Small Forward, Elijah Millsap: Tulsa 66ers: 15.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 2.6 apg, 1.2 spg.

Point Guard/ Shooting Guard, Cedric Jackson: Idaho Stampede: 13.1 ppg, 7.3 apg, 5.5 rpg, 2.1 spg.

Point Guard, Brandon Heath: Lukoil Academik Sofia: 12 ppg, 4.3 apg, 2.6 rpg, 2.2 spg.

Shooting Guard/ Small Forward, Alan Anderson: Regal FC Barcelona: 10.8 ppg, 3 rpg, 1.1 apg.

Power Forward, Tony Gaffney: Utah Flash: 10.3 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 2.3 bpg, 2.3 apg, 1.4 spg.

Power Forward, Adam Koch: Bakersfield Jam: 6.1 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.1 apg.

Power Forward, Stephane Lasme: Boston Celtics: 4.1 ppg, 2.6 rpg.

Power Forward, Jawad Williams: Cleveland Cavaliers: 4 ppg, 1.9 rpg.

Point Guard/ Shooting Guard, Garrett Temple: Charlotte Bobcats: 3.2 ppg, 1.1 rpg, 1apg.

Center, Patrick O'Bryant: Toronto Raptors: 1.7 ppg, 1 rpg.

Center, Lance Allred: Indiana Pacers: 1 ppg.

Point Guard, Oriene Greene: New Jersey Nets: 1 ppg.

Shooting Guard, Russell Robinson: Maine Red Claws: Couldn't find his stats.

Background Info:

Gary Flowers: Gary Flowers is a first year player out of Southern Miss. Flowers led the Golden Eagles in points per game, rebounds per game, steals per game, and blocks per game. Flowers also recorded 9 double-double's this past season for the Golden Eagles, including one against NCAA Tournament team UAB.

Thomas Coleman: Thomas Coleman is a first year player out of NC A&T. Coleman led the Aggies in points per game, rebounds per game, steals per game, and blocks per game. Coleman also recorded 19 double-double's this year, including one's against NCAA Tournament team's Morehead St and Hampton (2).

Elijah Millsap: Elijah Millsap is the younger brother of Paul Millsap. Elijah was on the roster for few games with the Oklahoma City Thunder this year before being sent down to the Utah Flash (D-League). Millsap recorded 4 double-double's this year in the NBA D-League. Millsap has never recorded any minutes in the NBA.

Cedric Jackson: Cedric Jackson has been in and out of the NBA for a few years, he has played with th Cavaliers, Spurs, and Wizards. In this NBA D-League this year, Jackson recorded 3 triple-double's and 9 double-double's. His career game in the NBA came against Indiana when he was with Washington, he recorded 8 points, 4 assists, and 1 rebound.

Brandon Heath: Brandon Heath has only played for a D-League team (Los Angeles D-Fenders) and a summer league team (Los Angeles Clippers) in his NBA basketball career. He graduated from SDSU in 2007, he left as the all-time leader in points, field goals field goals attempted, three point field goals, three point field goals attempted, steals, games played, games started, double-digit scoring games, and minutes played. He is also second on the Mountain West Conference All-Time Points leader board.

Alan Anderson: Alan Anderson is a former Charlotte Bobcat. This year he played for Regal FC Barcelona and he was awarded the Spanish Cup MVP. Anderson's has played in over 50 NBA games and his career game came against the Bucks while with the Bobcats, where he rercorded 24 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists, and 2 steals.

Tony Gaffney: Tony Gaffney is a player for the Utah Flash of the NBA D-Leauge. Gaffney has been on NBA roster before, but he remained inactive, never recording any minutes. Gaffney recorded 6 double-double's this year for the Utah Flash.

Adam Koch Adam Koch is a player for the Bakersfield Jam, he has never played in an NBA game.

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this list is terrible and anyone who thinks any of these players could make a serious contribution to the bobcats next year should be banned from posting in this forum.

They don't need to make a serious contribution, they just need to be able to provide capable back-up minutes like Matt Carroll. The Bobcats aren't going to spend a bunch of money on signing players when this years free agent class is subpar at best. They are just going to fill the roster out with these type of guys for a year and wait until next year. Next year, will be the year that the Cat's starting putting together a roster because players like Carroll, Diaw, and Najera will no longer be kept; along with players that they keep from this years free agent camp. This years free agent class just isn't worth spending money on, next year players like Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, Derrick Rose, J.J. Hickson, Jason Kidd, Jason Terry, Chris Kaman, Randy Foye, Matt Barnes, Andrew Bynum, O.J. Mayo, Michael Beasley, Kevin Love, Brook Lopez, Deron Williams, Chris Paul, Landry Fields, Chauncey Billups, Russell Westbrook, Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson, Robin Lopez, and Gerald Wallace will all either be restricted or unrestricted free agents. And the great part about it, the only guys the Bobcats are probably going to want to re-sign that year is D.J. Augustin and D.J. White. The Bobcats will look to make a splash in next years free agency.

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They don't need to make a serious contribution, they just need to be able to provide capable back-up minutes like Matt Carroll. The Bobcats aren't going to spend a bunch of money on signing players when this years free agent class is subpar at best. They are just going to fill the roster out with these type of guys for a year and wait until next year. Next year, will be the year that the Cat's starting putting together a roster because players like Carroll, Diaw, and Najera will no longer be kept; along with players that they keep from this years free agent camp. This years free agent class just isn't worth spending money on, next year players like Ray Allen, Kevin Garnett, Derrick Rose, J.J. Hickson, Jason Kidd, Jason Terry, Chris Kaman, Randy Foye, Matt Barnes, Andrew Bynum, O.J. Mayo, Michael Beasley, Kevin Love, Brook Lopez, Deron Williams, Chris Paul, Landry Fields, Chauncey Billups, Russell Westbrook, Dwight Howard, Jameer Nelson, Robin Lopez, and Gerald Wallace will all either be restricted or unrestricted free agents. And the great part about it, the only guys the Bobcats are probably going to want to re-sign that year is D.J. Augustin and D.J. White. The Bobcats will look to make a splash in next years free agency.

Watch him get resigned.........not srs.

I have literally only heard of Garrett Temple, and only because he played for us for a second last year.

An ACC man gonna srsly say he has never heard of Jawad Williams.

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