View Full Version : Clark , Johnson , Young , workouts
dav7z
06-19-2009, 03:21 PM
http://www.nba.com/bobcats/index_main.html
Thoughts on any of thease three,. Im sceard of Johnson for some reason but don't know why .[HEALTH REASONS ] Im just not sure with him.
dav7z
06-19-2009, 03:30 PM
Reminds Brown of Tim Thomas he can play the three or four . Brown loves his game.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/bobcats/story/787189.html
Did anyone watch the workouts? Any feedback if you did would be nice and appreciated...
dav7z
06-19-2009, 03:33 PM
Bonnell says Clark is our pick if Williams and Henderson are both gone.
But most belive Williams is on top of Browns wish list.
http://blogs.charlotte.com/inside_the_nba/2009/06/my-guess-henderson-or-williams.html
SWedd523
06-19-2009, 04:20 PM
Well we all know Clark is one of the most versatile players in the draft. He's super skilled and can do whatever he wants if he learns to concentrate. He needs to hit the weights some more too if he wants to play the PF position primarily.
I've liked Johnson (<-- haha) ever since he hit the game winner against Duke. He's big and tough and has a brighter future than DeJuan Blair does. If he was just a couple inches taller, he'd be vying for a top 3 pick.
Sam Young is going to be a scorer at the next level. If he sees his potential, he'll be a poor man's Danny Granger. He has all the physical tools to be good but who knows with him.. I can't really figure him out
Swedd...I keep seeing Joe Dumar wants off the #15...I tell you at this point I'd offer him the two seconds (that would give them 5 seconds to shore up with) and try to get the #15...I think we'd have a good chance at getting Earl and T-Will...that would be a draft...
Then bring in guys (like my man Lester Hudson) from the PGs that might not be drafted...and frankly some fairly good (as in #3 PG) that would be drafted in other years are going to go undrafted...
SirBobcat
06-19-2009, 04:40 PM
BRNC, if they end up with Williams and Clark...it'll be a major win. It would bring nice continuity to the second line.
SWedd523
06-19-2009, 06:30 PM
Swedd...I keep seeing Joe Dumar wants off the #15...I tell you at this point I'd offer him the two seconds (that would give them 5 seconds to shore up with) and try to get the #15...I think we'd have a good chance at getting Earl and T-Will...that would be a draft...
Then bring in guys (like my man Lester Hudson) from the PGs that might not be drafted...and frankly some fairly good (as in #3 PG) that would be drafted in other years are going to go undrafted...
I'm usually against drafting 2 kids from the same school. I think if we did that we'd have some pros and cons to weigh, especially for Eaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrllllllllllllllllllllllll.
Since Clark is apprently a follower, he'd have someone (Terrence) he's familiar with that can guide him down the right road and keep him out of trouble.
But, he could be fine with playing in the NBA and following TWill around and not really reach his full potential because he hasn't been taken out of his comfort zone.
It's a tough call either way. I'd definitely trade our seconds for another first though, no doubt.
My major concern is work ethic/motivation with Earl...but push comes to shove I think I'd be more willing (if we could get #15) to chance him with T-Will than without T-Will...I think we don't lose with T-Will either way...Earl scares me a bit but like I said...#12 and #15 I'd be willing to role the dice if we could get both...
Frankly, if I had a better PF prospect, (Daye=1yr and what does that mean?...Blair and his knees really scare me, is James Johnson big and tough enough?), Earl just looks like the best dice role IMO...
ohara831
06-19-2009, 07:02 PM
Damn, if we get both Earl and T-Will, we will be accused of pandering to the Louisville crowd rather than the UNC crowd! Heaven forbid!
I have the same feeling about Eaaaaaaaarlllllllllllllll this year that I had with Westbrook last year.
I think that Earl has real star potential (although Westbrook did seem to have more confidence when interviewed).
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