When owners start drfending coaches . His to mean it's heat in the kitchen.
http://www.charlotte.com/bobcats/story/458557.html
Boy this tells it all....good read.....
http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=7013
Reads to me like a knock on V.....
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When owners start drfending coaches . His to mean it's heat in the kitchen.
http://www.charlotte.com/bobcats/story/458557.html
Thanks Ammofan!
Viencent excuses for playing Wallace at p/f. Do you buy it or not.
http://www.charlotte.com/bobcats/story/458547.html
Thanks Ammofan!
Hmm... I'm guessing that what he means is that if you have a really messy linen closet, or if your desk at work is littered with papers and such, then Jeff is the guy you want to help you out with that.Vincent starts Felton and veteran Jeff McInnis in the backcourt, to exploit McInnis' experience and organizational skills.
If by organizing the offense, then I'll say that might be correct too, because it seems to me that when Jeff's running the O that everybody pretty much stays in place right where they're at, and the offense stagnates.
"Emeka Okafor is not a true center and puts the Bobcats at a size disadvantage with bigger match ups."
Well...that's just wrong....
Bobcats Redemption?
We all know what's missing. Nazr Muhammad in the starting line-up.
McInnis out, Muhammad in.
He either really believes it or he is a master bullshitter, I agree we are weak on the bench and Hollins, Davidson, and Duds dont have much experience, look we are 9 games below .500 play the ones that need some experience more than 1 or 2 minutes a game and they just might gain experience so we wont have to play McInnis. RV? do ya read me? McInnis isnt that good and dont help that much and dont shoot that much and really dont do much of anything except force us to play 4 on 5 basketball....Originally Posted by dav7z
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On Foxsports.com, Charlie Rosen posts his Midterm questions for each team...here's where the Bobcats fare:
http://msn.foxsports.com/nba/story/7709580Charlotte Bobcats
*What can the Bobcats do to minimize the inadequacies of their point guards — Jeff McInnis and Raymond Felton?
*Is Emeka Okafor ever going to develop a low-post game?
*How to improve the bigs' defensive rotations?
*Since none of the bench players can create their own scoring opportunities, is it at all possible for the Bobcats to run crisper offensive sets to create good looks for Matt Carroll?
Originally Posted by amour217
For clarity:
Bobcats moving in wrong direction
The Bobcats are only three years removed from their expansionist status, and previous to this season they've made definite progress under the avuncular direction of Bernie Bickerstaff. But with Bickerstaff abandoning the bench and being replaced by Sam Vincent, the Bobcats' steady progress has hit a roadblock.
But it's not Vincent's fault. Indeed, whatever problems the Bobcats are struggling with are due to the fact that it takes more than four years to build a competitive team from scratch.
Raymond Felton: He is certainly the best all-around ball-distributor on the squad. Too bad he can't shoot straight — 4-for-12 (including 1-for-7 on jump shots), eight assists, two steals, three turnovers, eight points — can't defend, and isn't quick enough to play the point.
I think that was his first ever Bobcats' game and I'm thinking that's all he's seen.
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