Charlotte has made two signings that we feel will have a major impact on the style and effectiveness of our team. The Bobcat's GM feels that these signings reflect the needs of the team, and will help to attract free agents in next year's free agency class, as well as the year after that.
Bobcats acquire a second option:
Al Harrington, former New York Knicks power forward has signed a 3 year deal with the Charlotte Bobcats for slightly less than the MLE.
Year 1: $6,000,000 Year 2: $5,520,000 Year 3: $5,080,000 [--last two years salary slightly increased to conform to CBA]
Harrington is expected to bring some much needed veteran experience and scoring to a team that is lacking in both of those areas. He has averaged over 16ppg in each of the last 5 years, and had a career year scoring 21ppg last season. He is 28 years old, so the Bobcats front office has confidence in his ability to play through the life of his contract.
Bobcats get defensive:
Tyrus Thomas, former Chicago Bulls forward has come to terms with the Bobcats.
Year 1: $7,000,000 Year 2: $6,500,000 Year 3: $6,000,000 Year 4: $6,000,000
Thomas brings much needed defensive intensity to the Bobcats, and since he is so young he will be a major part of our team for years to come. With him, Nenad Krstic, and Derrick Favors on the team the Bobcats think they will have a front-line that can compete with any team in the NBA.