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| Inaugural Post |
| Written by paul gartlan | ||||
| Thursday, 17 July 2008 10:17 | ||||
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Rather then forcing my first post on this site, I decided to wait until I actually formed an opinion on my own on the direction the Bobcats are heading this upcoming season. I was added to the staff a few days ago, but now feels like a good time to get going on this site, and I’m really excited about it
What finally bothered me enough about the Bobcats that finally provoked me to write about them is this apparent gamble the Bobcats are taking regarding the power forward and center positions. Emeka Okafor has proved that he is a center in the NBA, or at least that he is more effective at that position. If Larry Brown keeps him at center, it leaves a gaping hole at the 4 spot. If he plays him at power forward, the 5 spot is now the responsibility of either Nazr Mohammed or other unproven options. The first option Brown could turn to is the injury-prone, unproven Sean May to play power forward. With weight issues certainly involved, relying on Sean May to be a starter at power forward all year would be assuming a huge risk. Besides the fact that he gets hurt a lot, May hasn’t even proven that he could be an effective force in the NBA. I’m not doubting that May could be effective, and I loved watching him play at UNC, but we do not know how he is going to bounce back from this injury, much less how much he could amount to overall. Big risk if you ask me. With the recent departure of Othella Harrington, that leaves the Bobcats with Jermareo Davidson as the only true power forward left. I saw Davidson play in person and noticed the potential he has, but he will not be able to answer Charlotte’s short term issues. Larry Brown apparently expressed a willingness to maybe play Gerald Wallace at the 4. I find it humorous that Larry Brown’s solution is to play the guy that is probably going to get traded at power forward at some points in the game. Even if Wallace stayed, he’s already said that he would rather not play that position. The other option would be to play Emeka Okafor at the 4 position, and play Nazr Mohammed or Alexis Ajinca at the 5 spot. Nazr Mohammed is only going to give you so much each game, and he’s gotten to the point in his career where he should not start for any team in this league. I’m a lot more optimistic about Alexis Ajinca then a lot of analysts are. Most analysts are obsessed with the 5 points a game he averaged in the French league. By no means has Ajinca been anything spectacular in the summer league either, but he is not a finished product, which is why he can not start. Ajinca’s got a great frame to add muscle too and some of the longest arms in the NBA. I’d just like to see him bang down low a little more and stay away from shooting so much. He needs to get tougher. So he solution to this power forward dilemma? It may not be trading Gerald Wallace like many think. Like Sean May, Adam Morrison is technically unproven as a starter to come in and play for Wallace, and Matt Carroll is a great bench player but struggles on the defensive end. Even so, no team is really going crazy over trying to acquire Gerald Wallace. It might hurt us emotionally a bit, but it may have to be Raymond Felton that goes. A lot of teams are looking for point guards these days, and who better then Raymond Felton. Felton is a young, experienced point guard. Having something expendible like that gives you a valuable trade option. After all, DJ Augustin must be good enough to start if the Bobcats were bold enough to pass up on Brook Lopez in the draft. Augustin kind of has that Chris Paul swagger to his game, and has certainly shown in his time at Texas that he can be a leader on the court. Trade Felton for a solid power forward and have a complete group of starters, so when it comes down to the end of the game, you have 5 guys out there you can trust.
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written by Jesse, July 17, 2008
Nice post. I have to disagree with you though, Trading Raymond for a PF would be the worst mistake in this franchise's history. We finally have somebody that runs an actual system so Ray is going to excel this year. I could easily see him averaging 9+ assists per game.
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written by Jared, July 18, 2008
I agree that I'd like to see Felton have a chance to learn under Brown. DJ really needs to have someone else starting at least for his rookie season I'm sure, so unless a decent veteran PG is in the deal I wouldn't want to see Felton traded.
That being said, With Wallace as our best option at the 4, the roster really is unbalanced. I consider anyone expendable if it solves the Wallace playing PF problem. Felton may have more trade value just because of the position he plays, but I'd say it's a risk to trade him now. I'm surprised you didn't mention Hollins as a front court option.
mr. written by Nate, July 23, 2008
I think it's safe to compare Felton at this stage of his career to a young Andre Miller. He's steady and solid but he's not that great. I think he's a great asset for this team and he should get traded to adress other holes this team has if DJ is really the PG of the future. Did they draft DJ so high just to be a backup? No! So why not trade Felton now and get a player at the 4, (maybe Chris Wilcox in a 3 team deal?)or the 5 and sign a guy like Jason Williams to be the backup. He could be a solid vet to help DJ. Otherwise, you're just delaying his progress. Having said all that, why couldn't this team make a run at Marcus Camby? All they had to do was offer a 2nd round pick.
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