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2012 Bobcats Roster?


chknwing

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Heres something that may be quite possible and atleast put a decent team on the floor. Charlotte wont be getting any high price talent in free agency.

Anthony Davis(Draft Rnd1)

Kemba Walker

Gerald Henderson

Michael Beasely (Free Agent)

Bismack Biyombo

Kevin Jones (Draft Rnd2)

Corey Maggette

DJ Augustin

Reggie Williams

Byrun Mullens

OJ Mayo (Free Agent)

Desagna Diop

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lol

http://www.deargodwhyussports.com/2/post/2012/04/i-can-fix-the-charlotte-bobcats.html

PG Gilbert Arenas-Jordan 1,300,000

SG Stephen Jackson 10,000,000

SF Metta World Peace/Ron Artest/Instant Chaos 7,200,000

PF Andrei Kirilenko 3,000,000

C Shaquille O’Neal 3,000,000

G Corey Maggette 10,924,138

G Delonte West 1,300,000

G Antoine Walker 1,300,000

F Jerry Stackhouse 1,300,000

F Tracy McGrady 1,300,000

F Chris Anderson 4,500,000

C Eddy Curry 1,300,000

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I ignore all the talk that the Bobcats are the worst team ever. Why? Well #1 reason is they are, but its not like we were the worst team ever with a team full of good players. We are actually in a great spot to field a great team in a few years if we get lucky.

Anthony Davis this season. Shabazz Muhammad next year - drafted by the Bobcats

Then we will have a ton of money to sign free agents..

Its just a matter of time. MJ and Cho were actually smart in rebuilding this roster. Just going to take some time to see why.

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I have no idea who is going to be on the roster, but here are guys that I like...

From guys on the roster, I like

- PG: Kemba Walker

- PG: D.J. Augustin

- SG: Gerald Henderson

- SF: Reggie Williams

- SF: Derrick Brown

- PF: D.J. White

- C: Bismack Biyombo

- C: Byron Mullens

Draft

- C: Anthony Davis

- SF: Draymond Green

Players I like in FA

- PG: Deron Williams

- PG: Lou Williams

- PG: Raymond Felton

- PG: Aaron Brooks

- PG: Nate Robinson (I just like to see the little one throw'em down, it would be fun to watch at TWC Arena)

- PG: Ramon Sessions

- SG: Eric Gordon

- SG: O.J. Mayo

- SG: Nick Young

- SG: Courtney Lee

- SG: J.R. Smith

- SF: Michael Beasley

- SF: Jeff Green

- SF: Nicolas Batum

- PF: Ryan Anderson

- PF: Carl Landry

- C: Roy Hibbert

I know some of these guys are unrealistic, but anyone off of this list would make me somewhat excited for Bobcat basketball next year.

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OH IM SERIOUS!!!

Always liked the dude when he was at Duke, but man that dude suck. Just bc hes a bobcats, all yall going to ride his nuts. Hes at best a bench player on a real good team. Not starter quality. The dude is as athletic as you can get. Every now and then he can put up good numbers but dude dosent change/win the game. We have too many mediocre players, not enough game changer. Thats why we have the worst record in history. Say what you want. Thats my opinion. Thats what the forum is for. To have diff opinion.

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hendo is a decent starter, i dont mind him starting if we had a scoring sf to go along with him, he is a nice complementary player but not someone the offense should run through. but he will hit the open mid range jumper

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