@Bobcat 8....i might be stupid for asking this but was is HB?
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@Bobcat 8....i might be stupid for asking this but was is HB?
if you meant WHO is HB...Harrison Barnes
yea i would imagine that Barnes would be HB....but this is what he wrote which is why im confused....
.".Yeah I put him up there also. Barnes is HB"
I missed that Jeff Taylor reverse.... is it worth trying to find a vid?
Steal of the draft...
I keep thinking back to the Bobcats draft special and thinking back to when it was our pick and Cho says we have to take Taylor and some other voices says.. "Tyshawn?" and Cho is like "No, Jeffrey"
Definately a Cho decision and a great one.
It's good to see we finally cashed in on a " He could have been drafted in the 1st rd" guy. I had high hopes for UPS but....
Anyone see the Observer's headline today? "Taylor Gets Shot". Had me worried for a second there.......
Bump for the new release:
http://www.nba.com/rookie-ladder/?ls=iref:nbahpt6c
1. Damian Lillard
2. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist
The Bobcats have lost four in a row and MKG has seen his scoring dip in that run. MKG scored in double-digits in just one of those games and his rebounding is down as well (4.3 per game). If the 'Cats hope to get back above .500, they'll need more from MKG. It's not all bad for MKG, though. With Anthony Davis missing so many games, Kidd-Gilchrist is now the leading rookie rebounder (6.3 per game) since his former UK teammate doesn't qualify. -- Dec. 4
3. Kyle Singler
4. Alexey Shved
5. Harrison Barnes
6. Dion Waiters
7. Jeff Taylor
Taylor continues to climb up the Ladder thanks to his scoring ability -- especially from the outside. The Vandy product has hit a three in each of his last seven games and is shooting 52 percent (13-for-25) from beyond the arc in that span. The future of the Bobcats is looking brighter, and Kidd-Gilchrist isn't the only rookie bringing hope to Charlotte.
-- Dec. 4
8. Anthony Davis
9. Jonas Valanciunas
10. Terrance Ross