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Re: Where are the Bobcats headed after 2005?
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Originally Posted by gelf123
Well, fans of the Bobcats, I don't know what to tell you.
The team started out fresh as an expansion team and continued on to be not the worst team in the NBA, but the second worst. Is that something to be proud of?
As of now the team can depend on Emeka, Gerald Green (if the draft goes as planned),and possibly some of their mediocre G's/F's if they step up their game.
Now, I'm not trying to be harsh by saying all of this, I'm just trying to be realistic here as to where the Bobcats are headed.
How much better can they do in 2006 than in 2005? What will be their strengths and what will be their weaknesses? Will they go to the postseason?
Let me know what you think. 
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Be proud of? Are you forgetting this is an expansion team? This was their first year, and you don't know where there headed?
They have young talent, they will be a couple years away from the playoffs. It depends on what we do for FA this year. The draft is gonna be crucial, if we can grab two players who will contribute immediately, then we will be set.
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