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03-11-2005, 01:37 PM
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Draft picks
This is a 2 part question
1) Which draft picks do the Charlotte Bobcats own for this upcoming draft
2) Who do you want with those picks
Myself, I want to see which picks we are owed first then I'll decide
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03-11-2005, 10:55 PM
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My Mustache Is Very Wise
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Re: Draft picks
We have our 1st rounder this year and Cleveland's, Toronto owes us one in the future. We don;t have any 2nd round picks until 2007 (most were apart of the Kareem Rush trade) and then we lose our 2008, but after that we are done. For our pick I would like to see us grab Bogut or Marvin Williams. With Cleveland's pick someone like Jarret Jack or John Gilchrist.
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Kevin Garnett: “Okafor is having a great year. He’s strong, a very good rebounder and active around the basket. He’s playing like an animal right now.”
Dirk Nowitzki: “He is playing phenomenal and he comes to play every night. He is going to be a dominant player is this league.”
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03-12-2005, 08:33 AM
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Re: Draft picks
I prefer to get Marvin as opposed to Bogut, maybe because I haven't seen Bogut play any, and I watch just about every Carolina game, but Marvin is just a beast. If we are at 3rd, then Paul is a good choice, I really like him, but I'm afraid that he may potentially have size (both height and strength) issues (but hey, so does Iverson, so w/e).
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03-12-2005, 08:44 AM
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My Mustache Is Very Wise
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Re: Draft picks
Bogut is incredible. Granted I onyl saw him play once and it was against BYU, but he was very ill and finished the game with like 23pts 15rebs and 4blks. I would be happy with either really. For now the best player available id going to be our likely choice. Paul I don;t like becaues of the reasons you stated.
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Kevin Garnett: “Okafor is having a great year. He’s strong, a very good rebounder and active around the basket. He’s playing like an animal right now.”
Dirk Nowitzki: “He is playing phenomenal and he comes to play every night. He is going to be a dominant player is this league.”
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03-12-2005, 08:48 AM
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Re: Draft picks
Paul, I think has incredible potential, but he doesn't strike me as being able to take a heavy pro sized beating. He might be the best guard in the NCAA, but how well he will translate to a more physical pro game is questionable. While I think that Paul could possibly be the best pg to come out of this draft, someone like Felton may be a safer pick if looking for a pg, and he in his own right, is amazing as well.
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03-12-2005, 11:18 PM
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Re: Draft picks
I agree with Charlotte____ that Bogut should be the one that is drafted by the Bobcats. 
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03-13-2005, 01:18 AM
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Re: Draft picks
As I pondered different situations this morning, various thoughts came to mind. I had an interesting chat with Charlotte forum mod (Charlotte___), about a certain situation. The situation that we discussed was that "Andrew Bogut get's selected before Charlotte get's a chance to pick." Whilst I'd hate for this to happen, it is a very possible situation. Being that unless we trade up, this Charlotte team can't have the lotto balls fall our way. The best we can get is the 2nd pick, and considering Bogut's brilliance, he may not still be around
Assuming Atlanta (or whoever) selects Bogut first, Bernie needs to have a backup deal on his hands. a deal that will send us to the 13-18 range. I touched roughly on it in the other thread, but we should considering trading down (our pick) or trading up (Clevelands pick). I'm no draft expert, so we may not even need to trade Clevelands pick to get who we want
According to ESPN Insider, these are the Top 5 SG prospects for this upcoming draft. I've given my thoughts on them aswell
Marko Thomas (Croatia): Marko is a very good 3 point shooter, which would prove to be invaluable with Okafor commanding a double team in the paint. Despite being able to play anywhere between the 1-3, Thomas doesn't have a set position. He doesn't really have good athleticism, affecting his speed and first steps. Will be a triple double threat every so often in his prime.
Rudy Fernandez (Spain): Rudy Fernandez know's how to score, he'll either drive it in, pull up or pass it, he knows what to do with the ball. He is a bit scrawny, but a lot of foreigners are when they enter the NBA. Give him time and he will muscle up
Gerald Green (HS): Gerald is the latest Tracy McGrady, he's from HS and is insanely talented. Can do it all, pass, dunk, rebound, defend, steal, block. He has a suspect work ethic, just like McGrady
Antoine Wright (Texas): Has good size for a SG, could even play SF if needed. He has a high basketball IQ therefore he takes the right shots. However, don't be fooled, Wright is quite an explosive scorer. He has suspect defense, but would have Bogans backing him up if he were to come here
Rashad McCants (UNC): 6'3, but plays taller. He has long arms and is very athletic (very quick and nice hops). Could do a Dwyane Wade and end up playing the 1, as he has nice handles. Despite being okay defensively, he would struggle adjusting to having to guard 6'6'ers
HoM: Julius Hodge, Francisco Garcia, JJ Redick, JR Giddens, Rodney Carney (Carney was put in the SF list)
We are looking for a predominately talented offensive player, so that brings me to; Rodney Carney, Gerald Green and Rudy Fernandez.
Gerald Green seems like he could be a brilliant choice for us, he's young and athletic. By pairing him up with Emeka Okafor, Bernie is already setting this franchise up to be potentially great for years to come. By the time we build a contender, Gerald will be going with Emeka like peanut butter goes with jelly. He can do it all on the court, he rebounds exceptionally well for a guard and is a great ball handler, if Brevin is struck with any more injuries I'm sure Gerald could handle PG duties for short stints. My two problems with him are that; a suspect work ethic & he is a high schooler. Do we really want to bring a player with bad work ethic onto a sophmore team? Normally high schoolers don't pan out, yes he could be like LeBron but he also could be like Nbudi Edi
Rodney Carney is supposedly extremely inconsistent, he could be dunking of you, shooting over you and breaking your ankles one night and then the next night he could be a one-dimensional shooter who struggles with his mid range game. However, Carney is probably the most talented offensively in this bunch. He is very capable of taking over a game offensively. His body type should do nothing but help him if he plans to enter the draft this year, he has a very strong upper body which is helpful when dunking over other. He is also athletic, which helps his average defense
Rudy Fernandez is the last choice, he currently is playing in a Spanish league. Knowing GM's infatuations with foreigners, there's a strong possibility that he won't be around when we our (Cleveland's) pick is up. He does exactly what you want your SG to do, whether it be taking his man one on one (and usually scoring), dishing the right pass (he makes the right passes, not the "Oooh lala" ones). I think he could do well in our team because he understands the offensive side of basketball, he excels under pressure which is exactly what we need here, considering our poor attempts at finishing off games. If we do draft him, I'd expect him to put on some muscle so he can eventually advance his offensive game even further and develop a post game
Personally, I hope we take Carney. One of the most knowledgeable posters on this site has called him Redd with athleticism. His draft profile says if he's on, he is possibly the best scorer in America. He seems to be developing a killer instinct in college, which is exactly what we need. As it stands, when games are decided by 3 or less points the Bobcats are 4-12. We need someone who we can trust to put the ball in his hands in the clutch and deliver us points. Everyone has negatives, Carney's being that he's inconsistent. Given that we won't be a contender for at least a few years to come, Carney could be given the playing time to overcome this obstacle in his game
This is all assuming that Bogut isn't available
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My ultimate dream would be for us to snatch Bogut, and then draft Carney with Clevelands pick (17th, as it stands)
Andrew Bogut/Primoz Brezec
Emeka Okafor/Melvin Ely
Gerald Wallace/Keith Bogans
Rodney Carney/Kareem Rush
Brevin Knight/Jason Hart
That team could even possibly make it to the playoffs, no-one would be getting into the paint with the Ozkafor connection (it's my name for them, if they joing up). My one problem would be 3 point shooting, when you have guys like Bogut and Okafor in the high post who are extremely talented (in the post) you need 3 point shooters to help relieve pressure. If you don't have 3 point shooters, perimeter defenders will slag off and double team one of the Ozkafor connection. Currently, we'd only have Carney to shoot the trey.
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03-13-2005, 02:53 AM
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Re: Draft picks
This draft is loaded with great prospects for Charlotte. This is because of the high quality of talent it does possess, and also because so many of the prospects either are from the Carolinas, or played ball in the Carolinas.
When I look at whats probably going to happen, I think that Charlotte will probably overtake Atlanta with the Leauge's worst record, and will take the best player in this year's draft, Andrew Bogut. Bogut is what you need to start a franchise, plain and simple, a big man with skills. Along with Emeka Okafor, this frontline will be absolutley scary for years to come if it can work. Bogut will immediatley make Charlotte a more physical team, and playoff contenders in the East were top quality big men are hard to come by, and they have 2....
With another 1st Round Pick, Cleveland's, this will give the Bobcats around the 20 pick to address another hole, Point Guard. Although Brevin Knight has been good this year, it hasn't translated to victories, and he isn't the long-term future. This draft is stocked with potentially great PGs, with Daniel Gibson (Texas), Jarrett Jack (Georgia Tech), and John Gilchrest (Maryland), all projected to fall in this area. Jarrett Jack would be the best choice with this pick, although I think he will go a little higher. Jack has shown to play big in big games, and even go toe-to-toe with Chris Paul, who I feel is greatly overrated. When it comes to Chris Paul or Jarrett Jack, I don't think there is THAT much of a difference, so Jack would be an awesome pick IMO.
Shooting guard, which Theo! thoroughly outlined, I think shouldn't be addressed in the draft. I think that in the NBA, good Shooting guards/swingmen are a dime a dozen, and free agency is the better way to attack that need. Look at players like Bobby Simmons and Michael Redd, 2 players that were overlooked in the draft and became very good SGs...
If the draft plays out for Charlotte the way that I think it could, the Bobcats would have an instant contender in the East. Yes, you heard that here first....
PG: Jarrett Jack/Jason Hart
SG: Kareem Rush/Keith Bogans
SF: Gerald Wallace/Jason Kapono
PF: Emeka Okafor/Melvin Ely
C: Andrew Bogut/Primoz Brezec
Although SG is a bit weak, both Rush and Bogans can get the job done for next season, or recieving an upgrade through free agency next year (Bobby Simmons, Joe Johnson possibilitites). Depth, which has been a big problem this season, gets better with Kapono being a nice spark off the bench, and Brezec giving energy.
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03-13-2005, 03:09 AM
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Re: Draft picks
The Bobcats can receive the #1 pick, answering a question that was brought up in another thread:
From the Charlotte Observer:
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DRAFT RULES
Summary of Expansion & College Draft Rules
A. Player Selection
• Each team will be allowed to protect up to 8 players from its active, injured and suspended lists as of the last day of the season; provided that each team must leave at least one player unprotected.
• Unrestricted free agents and unsigned draft picks will not be eligible to be selected in the expansion draft. Restricted free agents are eligible to be selected.
• If a restricted free agent is selected, he will become an unrestricted free agent, eligible to be signed by any team (including the expansion team) other than his prior team.
• Charlotte has the option to select one (and only one) player from each of the 29 current teams. Charlotte must select one player from at least 14 teams.
B. Pre-Expansion Draft Trades
• Teams will be permitted to enter into pre-Expansion Draft trades in which Charlotte agrees to select or not select certain unprotected players.
C. Salary Cap
• Charlotte will be permitted to select players in the Expansion Draft without regard to the Salary Cap.
• Charlotte will have a Salary Cap in its first season equal to 66% of the Salary Cap applicable to the rest of the league and a Salary Cap in its second season equal to 75% of the Salary Cap applicable to the rest of the league.
• Charlotte will be permitted to sign any restricted free agent it selects in the Expansion Draft using the same "Bird," "Early Bird" or "Non-Bird" Exception that the player's prior team would have had.
• Compensation paid to a selected player under a contract protected for lack of skill will be excluded from Charlotte's Team Salary if the player's contract is terminated (via the waiver procedure) prior to the start of the 2004-05 season.
• A team with a Team Salary above the Salary Cap will receive a Trade Exception to replace a player (other than a restricted free agent) selected from its unprotected list.
D. Post-Expansion Draft Transactions
• A team will not be permitted to reacquire a player that it loses in the Expansion Draft prior to the expiration of one year from the date of the Expansion Draft, unless the player is waived and not claimed by any other team.
E. NBA Draft
• Charlotte will have the fourth selection in the first and second rounds of the 2004 Draft. In subsequent years, the expansion team will be treated the same as other teams for purposes of determining where it selects in the Draft.
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Last edited by DHarris34Phan : 03-13-2005 at 11:28 AM.
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03-13-2005, 08:36 AM
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My Mustache Is Very Wise
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Re: Draft picks
Very nice to see some more posters input. Other questions, what if Marvin Williams and Rudy Gay decide to declare, does that change who we should draft? Then it comes down to which would you rather have atSF? Or just give us a backup plan incase Bogut is gone by our pick? DHarrisPhan34 that is my ideal draft. And if we look towards free agency and sign Joe Johnson or Bobby Simmons(which would be out of this world) We would be a playoff team that year and Im not joking.
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Kevin Garnett: “Okafor is having a great year. He’s strong, a very good rebounder and active around the basket. He’s playing like an animal right now.”
Dirk Nowitzki: “He is playing phenomenal and he comes to play every night. He is going to be a dominant player is this league.”
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03-13-2005, 08:50 AM
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Re: Draft picks
If I were Charlotte, I'd look to address the point guard position with their own first round pick. That would make Chris Paul the obvious choice at this point, assuming of course that he enters the draft. I'd address the other big man spot alongside Emeka Okafor with the second pick. At this point it's all based on projections of who will be available with the 20th pick, or whatever pick Cleveland ends up with. Charlotte has to take the best available big man with the pick, if Charlie Villanueva is still on the board the Bobcats need to snatch him up and put him alongside his fellow UConn Huskie for years to come.
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03-13-2005, 09:08 AM
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Re: Draft picks
Marvin Williams is your man. There's your scorer right there. His scoring with Okafor's defense =  for your franchise in the future.
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03-13-2005, 09:28 AM
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