Step 3 of our perfect offseason is complete
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Step 3 of our perfect offseason is complete
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Step 3 of our perfect offseason is complete
April 8th, 2008 - Bobcats give naming rights to arena to Time Warner, immediately ending the TV contract and moving all games onto Fox Sports, tripling the coverage of the Bobcats in North Carolina.
April 22nd, 2008 - Bobcats HC Sam Vincent resigns.
May 20th, 2008 - Bobcats receive 2nd pick in NBA draft, bypassing 6 teams in the lottery process.
May 25th, 2008 - Jordan announces the hiring of Larry Brown as the Bobcats HC, who signs with 6 million in guaranteed money in the first two years.
June 28th, 2008 - Bobcats select Derrick Rose with the 2nd pick in the 2008 NBA draft. Bobcats select Richard Hendrix with the 38th pick in the 2008 NBA draft.
July 1st, 2008 - Bobcats sign PF Antwan Jamison to a 4 year, 30 million dollar contract.
July 30th, 2008 - Bobcats resign PF/C Emeka Okafor to a 5 year, 55 million dollar contract. Bobcats Salary cap for 2008/2009 stands at 64 million.
Bobcats roster for training camp:
Derrick Rose/Raymond Felton
Jason Richardson/Matt Carroll
Gerald Wallace/Adam Morrison/Jared Dudley
Antwan Jamison/Sean May/Jermareo Davidson
Emeka Okafor/Nazr Mohammad/Richard Hendrix
Head Coach: Larry Brown
Assistants: Phil Ford, ...
70 games on Fox Sports South will feature the Bobcats in the 2008/2009 season
Predicted record: 48-34 (4th in East)
April 22nd, 2008 - Bobcats HC Sam Vincent resigns.
May 20th, 2008 - Bobcats receive 2nd pick in NBA draft, bypassing 6 teams in the lottery process.
May 25th, 2008 - Jordan announces the hiring of Larry Brown as the Bobcats HC, who signs with 6 million in guaranteed money in the first two years.
June 28th, 2008 - Bobcats select Derrick Rose with the 2nd pick in the 2008 NBA draft. Bobcats select Richard Hendrix with the 38th pick in the 2008 NBA draft.
July 1st, 2008 - Bobcats sign PF Antwan Jamison to a 4 year, 30 million dollar contract.
July 30th, 2008 - Bobcats resign PF/C Emeka Okafor to a 5 year, 55 million dollar contract. Bobcats Salary cap for 2008/2009 stands at 64 million.
Bobcats roster for training camp:
Derrick Rose/Raymond Felton
Jason Richardson/Matt Carroll
Gerald Wallace/Adam Morrison/Jared Dudley
Antwan Jamison/Sean May/Jermareo Davidson
Emeka Okafor/Nazr Mohammad/Richard Hendrix
Head Coach: Larry Brown
Assistants: Phil Ford, ...
70 games on Fox Sports South will feature the Bobcats in the 2008/2009 season
Predicted record: 48-34 (4th in East)
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Re: Step 1 of our perfect offseason is complete
amcoolio wrote:Bobcats select Richard Hendrix with the 38th pick in the 2008 NBA draft.
We have no second round according to nbadraft.net. On the contrary Draftexpress says we have no 09' second round. (both say that's because of the Kareem Rush trade) Who knows.

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amcoolio wrote:April 8th, 2008 - Bobcats give naming rights to arena to Time Warner, immediately ending the TV contract and moving all games onto Fox Sports, tripling the coverage of the Bobcats in North Carolina.
April 22nd, 2008 - Bobcats HC Sam Vincent resigns.


April 8th, 2008- I tune in to watch my "first" Bobcats game on FSS. Only I'm not watching the Bobcats. First there's "Best Damn's 50 Best Catches", then theres "Only Knockouts" and finally, "Sports Science" which had a small piece about Jason Kapono's quick jump shot. So I call Time Warner to ask when I'll get the Bobcats on FSS. The lady was really nice, but she was from the Fayetteville district and I'm in the Wilmington district. She called down to Wilmington and found out that TWC from the "Birthplace of Michael Jordan"








April 22nd, 2008- Can we move the timetable up on this one a few days, please? Like on April 17th?
Other than those items, NEAR perfection!
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chrbal wrote:Why risk someone else taking him no. 1 overall. If that difference isn't worth a couple million, I don't what is.
I'd rather guarantee that I got the guy I want then risk it.
Imagine (not that i think Bernie would've done it) Dwight Howard in a bobcats uni.
He would have selected Howard, I mean those two were the clear cut top 2 in the draft. Bernie preferred Okafor, thats for sure, though.
I don't know of many teams that would select Rose ahead of Beasley. Minny and Memphis already have their PG's, NY is dumb and would select the big name (Beasley), Beasley compliments Miami and Wade more than Rose...Brand might walk from the Clips and they still hope Livingston will come back.
Realistically, because we have no shot at getting a top 2 pick unless a miracle happens, we trade with Memphis or Minny if they receive the #2 and Beasley is off the board.
When is the last time a team not in the top 7 won the lottery, and what was their odds?
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amcoolio wrote:When is the last time a team not in the top 7 won the lottery, and what was their odds?
The odds are:
#6 = 6.3%
#7 = 4.3%
#8 = 2.8%
#9 = 1.7%
#10 = 1.1%
(I think)
Not sure when a team last jumped from #7 or lower to land the #1 overall, but of course the Blazers jumped from #6 to the #1 last year.
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amcoolio wrote:If we stay at 8 and Mayo and Brook Lopez are off the board, I'd trade the pick for Hinrich or someone of similar value.
If Mayo was off the board I would take Griffin.
If Griffin was off the board (or not in the draft) I would take a good hard look at that Randolph kid and maybe even Love or McGee.
But my fingers would be crossed for Griffin.
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chrbal wrote:I really think a lot of teams might take him. Only the Suns, Nets, and Warriors (nbadraft.net 1-15 right now) absolutely wouldn't...in my opinion.
Disagree.
Nash is not getting any younger and him tutoring Rose as an eventual replacement would be something else. Warriors are in the same boat with B-Diddy.
Rose would be great for both the Suns and the Warriors IMO.
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The difference in price between #1 and #2 is not substantial: http://www.mynbadraft.com/nba-rookie-sa ... e-2008/101
Regardless of who you want, it is not preferable to have #2.
Regardless of who you want, it is not preferable to have #2.

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Oh, and from our friends at Wikipedia:
1. 250 combinations, 25% chance of receiving the #1 pick
2. 199 combinations, 19.9% chance
3. 156 combinations, 15.6% chance
4. 119 combinations, 11.9% chance
5. 88 combinations, 8.8% chance
6. 63 combinations, 6.3% chance
7. 43 combinations, 4.3% chance
<b>8. 28 combinations, 2.8% chance
9. 17 combinations, 1.7% chance</b>
10. 11 combinations, 1.1% chance
11. 8 combinations, 0.8% chance
12. 7 combinations, 0.7% chance
13. 6 combinations, 0.6% chance
14. 5 combinations, 0.5% chance
It really doesn't matter whether anyone's jumped up from #8 or not, we know what the odds of it occurring are... about 6%.
1. 250 combinations, 25% chance of receiving the #1 pick
2. 199 combinations, 19.9% chance
3. 156 combinations, 15.6% chance
4. 119 combinations, 11.9% chance
5. 88 combinations, 8.8% chance
6. 63 combinations, 6.3% chance
7. 43 combinations, 4.3% chance
<b>8. 28 combinations, 2.8% chance
9. 17 combinations, 1.7% chance</b>
10. 11 combinations, 1.1% chance
11. 8 combinations, 0.8% chance
12. 7 combinations, 0.7% chance
13. 6 combinations, 0.6% chance
14. 5 combinations, 0.5% chance
It really doesn't matter whether anyone's jumped up from #8 or not, we know what the odds of it occurring are... about 6%.
