Post by Lucas Lutkus on Jan 24, 2013 0:10:15 GMT
UPS
Earl Clark:
Out of the nowhere, the Charlotte Bobcats and the Minnesota T-Wolves started a bid war over the free agent Earl Clark. The rumours are that in other dimension the guy is having the best season of his life and that he could also improve on the D5 League. Who will get him?
Kirk Hinrich:
The first main target of the Charlotte Bobcats in the offseason, Kirk Hinrich has become the main player of the team in the first games. Averaging 17.8 PPG, 6.2 APG and 4.8 RPG, Kirk is having the best start of a season in his career and is the true star of the team. "The guy is a f*ckin' beast, no wonder that he was in Star Trek," said Dennis Rodman.
Richard Jefferson:
Since he became the team starter after the Metta World Peace trade, the Bobcats went 2-0, with Richard Jefferson being both times one of the best players in the court. Back with a starting role, RJ seems to be really excited with the rest of the season, so are his teammates. "Having him playing with us is great, the guy is so complete and he's in one of the best shapes of his life. It's just great!" declared Bismack Biyombo, Charlotte Bobcats starting Center
DOWNS
Metta World Peace:
One of the best defensive players in the game, MWP just didn't started out the season well. Being traded with Jose Calderon, World Peace has left Charlotte and nobody miss him, with the team defeating San Antonio and Utah after he went away.
Thomas Robinson:
After debuting with an amazing double double, Thomas Robinson went to the bench. No one knows why, but it is working and Bobcats is 3-2 on the season. The rookie isn't upset about it: "It's cool you know... It's only the first five games and if we keep winning, it's cool to me."
Earl Clark:
Out of the nowhere, the Charlotte Bobcats and the Minnesota T-Wolves started a bid war over the free agent Earl Clark. The rumours are that in other dimension the guy is having the best season of his life and that he could also improve on the D5 League. Who will get him?
Kirk Hinrich:
The first main target of the Charlotte Bobcats in the offseason, Kirk Hinrich has become the main player of the team in the first games. Averaging 17.8 PPG, 6.2 APG and 4.8 RPG, Kirk is having the best start of a season in his career and is the true star of the team. "The guy is a f*ckin' beast, no wonder that he was in Star Trek," said Dennis Rodman.
Richard Jefferson:
Since he became the team starter after the Metta World Peace trade, the Bobcats went 2-0, with Richard Jefferson being both times one of the best players in the court. Back with a starting role, RJ seems to be really excited with the rest of the season, so are his teammates. "Having him playing with us is great, the guy is so complete and he's in one of the best shapes of his life. It's just great!" declared Bismack Biyombo, Charlotte Bobcats starting Center
DOWNS
Metta World Peace:
One of the best defensive players in the game, MWP just didn't started out the season well. Being traded with Jose Calderon, World Peace has left Charlotte and nobody miss him, with the team defeating San Antonio and Utah after he went away.
Thomas Robinson:
After debuting with an amazing double double, Thomas Robinson went to the bench. No one knows why, but it is working and Bobcats is 3-2 on the season. The rookie isn't upset about it: "It's cool you know... It's only the first five games and if we keep winning, it's cool to me."