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Since:Aug 27, 2006
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i dont know what seed charlotte will be coming in but if they play for the lottery and they get one of the top 5 picks in the draft i strongly suggest that they draft Tyler Hansborough because as a UNC fan ive seen Sean May and Raymond Felton develop as players and when they are both healthy they are going to be a dominating force, along with the 2006 player of the year in Adam Morrison who is just a beast at taking 3s but charlotte needs an inside game and damned with Hansborough they get a home grown talent and even more fans will come to Bobcats games just to watch him play i guarentee that!!
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Since:Oct 1, 2007
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I guess, but I don't think Tyler is really NBA material. Plus I think he will probably stay for his senior season so they that won't be, if it happens, til next years draft. I like Michael Beasley, but he will go pretty early and less the Bobcats trade or something to get a higher pick. I could also see maybe Kevin Love or something. You may say I have a bias since I am a Duke fan.
Go Bobcats!
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Dec 22, 2007
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I don't think anyone can help the Bobkittys because the Bosskittys will not help themselves.
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Level:Superstar
Since:Oct 27, 2007
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They should probaly sign syco t, cuz u know MJ will draft him.
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Reputation:98
Level:Superstar
Since:Mar 19, 2008
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your right redsox2121, they probably will draft them. MJ and Bob Johnson are trying there best to make this Chapel Hill south, just look at the all the tarheels on the team, heck our first pick last year was a tarheel before trading him for J Rich, God they have NO idea how to run a franchise!
Seriously, does anybody remember MJ's "great" job in Washington???! Unless MJ revereses 15 years of aging and joins the team, the Bobcats aren't winning anytime soon.
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Reputation:87
Level:All-Star
Since:Sep 6, 2006
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I just don't see Hansbrough bringing that much to a NBA team. Do not get me wrong, he could very well be a solid role player, but I don't view him as a difference maker at the next level. Alot of his game is based off of his strength to gain an advantage over his defender and he just will not have the opportunity to use it as a way to exploit his opposition. Also, I know that he has been working on his mid-range game, but I haven't really seen him try to use it; it just appears that he is a touch gun shy, lacking confidence in this aspect of his game. For this, Hansbrough at any high pick just doesn't make sense to me.
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Reputation:91
Level:All-Star
Since:Dec 28, 2007
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That makes no sense at all. I doubt Psycho T could bring enough fan base to make it an exceptoinal economic deal. More compelling, why would they draft psycho t when they have Okafur and Sean May. If they draft Tyler, than they can implictly admit that they wasted lottery picks on Okafur and May because you don't use a lottery back for a backup powar forward; lottery picks are reserved for players that are needed to make immediate impacts and playeres that are the cornerstornes of franchises future. Pyscho T should be a great pick for teams that need another big man but he would be a PF in the NBA and the Bobcats already drafted two in recent lotterys.
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Reputation:77
Level:Pro
Since:Jul 18, 2007
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If Okafor decides that he doesnt want to come back to Charlotte or we dont resign him, I thing that we need to get a center. We need a good young true center. Maybe one of the Lopez brothers from Stanford, Hasheem Thabeet (SOPH), maybe Kevin Love though he's more of a PF but has a good wingspan. I'm just throwing out some names off the top of my head. (sorry if i missed someone).
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Reputation:77
Level:Pro
Since:Jul 18, 2007
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Oh yeah, I know that Thabeet is very raw on offense but he could defaintly be a defensive game changer. Also some names I forgot... JaVale McGee (Nevada) or Roy Hibbert.
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Reputation:94
Level:All-Star
Since:Jul 20, 2007
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Hansborough is not really NBA material but an interesting move could be made by trading Emeka Okafor (sign and trade) and the 1st round pick to the Knicks for Zach Randolph. Randolph's presence in the post would be alot greater than Okafor's and it would give the Bobcats a legitimate low post scorer.
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