Samuel Jenkins
Former Grizzlies GM
Rookie
Posts: 50
May 31, 2012 23:02:23 GMT
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Post by Samuel Jenkins on May 18, 2012 19:44:43 GMT
Do the charlotte bobcats like to have good players? Have you noticed what they did to their players, when their players became better? Tyson Chandler, gone, Gerald Wallace, gone, Raymond Felton, gone, and now Boris Diaw, gone!
Can you imagine how much better the bobcats would be if they still had those players?
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Lucas Lutkus
Former Bobcats GM
Sophomore
Posts: 684
Jul 16, 2013 9:57:53 GMT
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Post by Lucas Lutkus on May 18, 2012 20:29:29 GMT
Wallace's trade was one of the worsts that i've ever seen!
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Otis Smith
Former Rockets GM
Sophomore
Posts: 280
Dec 24, 2013 6:32:46 GMT
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Post by Otis Smith on May 19, 2012 1:53:13 GMT
Do the charlotte bobcats like to have good players? Have you noticed what they did to their players, when their players became better? Tyson Chandler, gone, Gerald Wallace, gone, Raymond Felton, gone, and now Boris Diaw, gone! Can you imagine how much better the bobcats would be if they still had those players? Well seeing as how Raymond Felton and Boris Diaw are now super sized what they were before, its could thing they are not on the team now (although Diaw has resurrected in San Antonio). IMO having those guys make the bobcats maybe a borderline playoff team, which is the worst things possible. Even though its sad to say the best thing for them is to bottom out for the next couple of years and get good pieces by drafting well. Being a middling team with overpaid role players (thats what all those guys are) is much worse then having the worst record in the NBA.
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Post by Alex English on May 19, 2012 2:07:28 GMT
Do the charlotte bobcats like to have good players? Have you noticed what they did to their players, when their players became better? Tyson Chandler, gone, Gerald Wallace, gone, Raymond Felton, gone, and now Boris Diaw, gone! Can you imagine how much better the bobcats would be if they still had those players? Well seeing as how Raymond Felton and Boris Diaw are now super sized what they were before, its could thing they are not on the team now (although Diaw has resurrected in San Antonio). IMO having those guys make the bobcats maybe a borderline playoff team, which is the worst things possible. Even though its sad to say the best thing for them is to bottom out for the next couple of years and get good pieces by drafting well. Being a middling team with overpaid role players (thats what all those guys are) is much worse then having the worst record in the NBA. True, you never want to be a perennial 40 win team but I also ascribe to the idea that Michael Jordan is a terrible executive.
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Otis Smith
Former Rockets GM
Sophomore
Posts: 280
Dec 24, 2013 6:32:46 GMT
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Post by Otis Smith on May 19, 2012 18:31:54 GMT
Well seeing as how Raymond Felton and Boris Diaw are now super sized what they were before, its could thing they are not on the team now (although Diaw has resurrected in San Antonio). IMO having those guys make the bobcats maybe a borderline playoff team, which is the worst things possible. Even though its sad to say the best thing for them is to bottom out for the next couple of years and get good pieces by drafting well. Being a middling team with overpaid role players (thats what all those guys are) is much worse then having the worst record in the NBA. True, you never want to be a perennial 40 win team but I also ascribe to the idea that Michael Jordan is a terrible executive. Well he did make a great hire by signing Rich Cho as the GM. To me Rich Cho is still one of the better GMs and without the politics up there in Portland with Paul Allen, he would still be there. So it shows that MJ is willing to get outside help and try to improve the bobcats but the team needs time to rebuild.
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Samuel Jenkins
Former Grizzlies GM
Rookie
Posts: 50
May 31, 2012 23:02:23 GMT
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Post by Samuel Jenkins on May 20, 2012 20:46:03 GMT
I love Boris Diaw now, early in the season he was such a good assist big man.
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Post by thegame on May 21, 2012 21:40:45 GMT
The Bobcats are a terrible franchise, they had talent which was completely mismanage. Borris Diaw was crap, now on the Spurs he looks like a gem. Hopefully Cho can turn that franchise around, but there years away from being a legit contender in the east.
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