You are Bobcats GM - Tell Us Your Plan
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:51 am
You are Bobcats GM. Describe your personnel moves for the rest of the season and during the 2010 offseason to put the Bobcats on the best path torward future success. You do not need to necessarily have the team in a position to win the most games in 2010-11. You might decide to giove the team cap flexibility for the future and have 2010-11 be a rebuilding year.
Each response should have the following:
2009-2010 trades: Start with trades you would pull of by the current season's trade deadline.
2010 draft: Assume we get our 2010 pick (which Minnesota receives unless we are in the lottery) and assume our selection is #8. I realize the actual selection might be influenced by moves you make in 2009-2010 but lets try to keep it simple. Any draft night deals you can include here also. Assume the trade order is the order listed here (based on current records):
http://www.nbadraft.net/2010mock_draft
2010 offseason signings and trades: Assume the 2010-2011 salary cap figure is the same as 2009-2010 of $57.7 million.
Make sure your personnel moves fit within the CBA rules. Don't post ridiculous trades either. I realize its all a matter of opinion but extremely uneven trades or trades involving untouchables (e.g, Lebron, Kobe, Howard, etc.) are not realistic and worth our time to evaluate.
Here is our current salary cap situation over the next few years:
http://hoopshype.com/salaries/charlotte.htm
Here's a listing of unresolved draft pick conveyances from prior trades:
http://www.nbadraft.net/2010draftnotes.html
Once we have several proposals we can evaluate them and vote which one is best.
Each response should have the following:
2009-2010 trades: Start with trades you would pull of by the current season's trade deadline.
2010 draft: Assume we get our 2010 pick (which Minnesota receives unless we are in the lottery) and assume our selection is #8. I realize the actual selection might be influenced by moves you make in 2009-2010 but lets try to keep it simple. Any draft night deals you can include here also. Assume the trade order is the order listed here (based on current records):
http://www.nbadraft.net/2010mock_draft
2010 offseason signings and trades: Assume the 2010-2011 salary cap figure is the same as 2009-2010 of $57.7 million.
Make sure your personnel moves fit within the CBA rules. Don't post ridiculous trades either. I realize its all a matter of opinion but extremely uneven trades or trades involving untouchables (e.g, Lebron, Kobe, Howard, etc.) are not realistic and worth our time to evaluate.
Here is our current salary cap situation over the next few years:
http://hoopshype.com/salaries/charlotte.htm
Here's a listing of unresolved draft pick conveyances from prior trades:
http://www.nbadraft.net/2010draftnotes.html
Once we have several proposals we can evaluate them and vote which one is best.