NBA / Nov 18, 2008 / 7:29 pm
Bobcats Getting Shut Out

After I walked into my apartment I flipped to NBA League Pass, to see what was on until the Celtics/Knicks game, and this is what I saw: With six minutes gone in the first half, the Mavericks were winning 15-to-nothing.
They take a timeout and then get Emeka Okafor to the line — he then then proceeds to miss two.
This could be the worst game of the season. I bet Larry Brown just wants to get it over with to get home and watch the Stephen Curry/Blake Griffin matchup. Ya know, with the Bobcats having the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft this June…























































November 18th, 2008 at 7:33 pm
JCARR says:
Jordan must be so desperate, that he probably wants to tell Jason Richardson to let him borrow his jersey (#23). No one would be able to tell.
Bobcats are a disgrace. They might be aiming for that #1 pick for sure!
November 19th, 2008 at 1:26 am
I hope not says:
Last year was the time to go for #1, no Beasley or Rose in this draft
November 19th, 2008 at 11:19 am
heckler...formerly 'yallallreadyknow' says:
Bobcats have a roster full of talent. But not together in the right places. So…they need a coach to bring it all together.
But Larry Brown is the worst choice. The game has passed him by. He doesn’t know how to communicate with todays players. he is no longer a ‘teaching’ type of head coach. he is a dinosaur. a has been.
the bobcats are close to making a good run at the playoffs. with the slow start for the wizards, a playoff spot has opened up; bobcats have as good a chance as anyone else in the east.
Here is what they should do in terms of player movement:
sign allen iverson after this season. iverson will give them some star power which they do not have now.
trade raymond felton (to the dallas mavericks)
trade jason richardson (to dallas or to cleveland)
keep gerald wallace
sign a power forward. defensive power forward who can run the floor and play above the rim a bit (kenyon martin)
imagine:
dj augustin
allen iverson
gerald wallace
kenyon martin
emeka okafor