Ruzious wrote:
You're trying to have it both ways. If you think Cha is going to be that good, you gotta predict a helvalot more than 24 wins. 24-58 is horrific. It's epic failure, as the kids say. The way you talk about them, they should be at least .500 next season.
BTH looked slow last season with Dallas, and I'm not expecting him to get quicker with age. MKG isn't likely to be better than Ariza in anything as a rookie - mainly because he's a kid - and a kid who can't shoot to save his life. I like BB's po, but even with him and Ty Thomas - they were putrid defensively. Jeffrey Taylor is most likely NOT going to be a good NBA player. He was a mediocre college player until he was an over-aged senior, and while he's a good athlete, his lack of length makes his defensive potential LESS than average. Do Sessions and Gordon get to come out of the game on defense and Ty Thomas and BB get to come out on offense? Based on how Sessions "improved" the Twolves, the Cavs, and the Lakers... the Bobs should be champions - especially with Paul Silas' impressive track record as a head coach.
Ruz, the Bobcats hired Mike Dunlap.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/w ... index.htmlThe 54-year-old has an intriguing résumé. He led the Division II program at Metropolitan State College in Denver from 1997-2006, winning two national titles, making nine straight NCAA tournament appearances and finishing 248-50. He then spent two seasons as a Nuggets assistant under George Karl -- he took over for a coach who is doing quite well these days: Oklahoma City's Scott Brooks.
Great hire by Bobcats!" Karl wrote on his Twitter account after the Charlotte Observer broke the news of Dunlap's hire. "Mike Dunlap is one of the most creative defensive minds I've ever worked with. Welcome back to the NBA!"
In Dunlap's St. John's bio, Karl said of his former assistant: "Mike Dunlap absolutely elevates every player and team he comes into contact with. ... He will take you from good to great. Name any top-level, elite coach in the game -- the only difference between Mike and them is their address. There is no higher level of coaching ability than his. There is absolutely no one better."
As for my prediction, the Bobcats went 7-59 in 2012. That was an 8-74 pace.
From start to finish in 2011-2012 the Bobcats ranked
30th of 30 teams last season. Charlotte was an
epically bad team. (From that link, video clip #10 makes actually me feel better about Ariza.)
Tell you what, Ruz, I'll predict they go 28-54. That's four times as many wins this season and an over 20-game improvement for Charlotte. I won't be surprised if the Bobcats aren't any more than 5 game or so behind the Wizards this season. Their coach will mold that roster and far outperform expectations.