Bosh for #4 pick?
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Bosh for #4 pick?
http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/eye-on-basketball/22380497/report-bobcats-could-target-chris-bosh-with-their-first-round-pick
I think this would be a good deal for the Cats, but why would the Heat do it? Cap Space? I know most people think if is speculation, but this report does add credence, no?
I think this would be a good deal for the Cats, but why would the Heat do it? Cap Space? I know most people think if is speculation, but this report does add credence, no?
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Already being discussed on trade thread.
And no, we wouldn't do it.
And no, we wouldn't do it.
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Pass we are not really at a good place to trade for bosh.
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They want to trade him because he hasn't been doing so well. It wouldn't be in our best interest to get Bosh this year. Hell, there is no reason to make any big moves until next year. We need to get a top 5 pick, preferably the number 1 pick, to really turn this team around.
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If you take back Tyrus Thomas and accept our top 12 protected pick from the Portland Trailblazers. Otherwise, you give me a puff of that good ganj you brought in here. It's not nice to do that unless you share 

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5 years ago? Sure. Today though? Not so much.
Would rather someone like Kanter, Monroe or even (gulp) Cousins.
Would rather someone like Kanter, Monroe or even (gulp) Cousins.
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No offense but Bosh might make our young players feel "uncomfortable" in the locker room.
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catch20two wrote:No offense but Bosh might make our young players feel "uncomfortable" in the locker room.
I don't care that you put "no offense" at the start of your post - that is both offensive and ridiculous and "mod = post deleted" worthy.
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I was referring to his championship veteran savvy presence. It might intimidate them to come from so much losing to having a winner like him around so suddenly.
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BigSlam wrote:catch20two wrote:No offense but Bosh might make our young players feel "uncomfortable" in the locker room.
I don't care that you put "no offense" at the start of your post - that is both offensive and ridiculous and "mod = post deleted" worthy.
You realize Chris Bosh isn't actually gay, and hes just a troll right? Bosh would probably be a cancer in the locker room because he went from the penthouse to the outhouse

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I don't care if he's gay straight amish satanic or a serial killer. Fact is that for what his contract is it will set this franchise back years.
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look at the kind of consistent effort and production Bosh is contributing to the Heat, a team he went out of his way and sacrificed to join. now imagine him on a team that he doesn't want, that is the polar opposite of the Heat. little sense in adding a player like that to a young team built around hard work and development.
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Stupid trade/article.
The only part I found remotely interesting was this:
"the Bobcats are reportedly looking to move their pick (No. 4 overall) to bring in a veteran player."
"The Charlotte Bobcats are looking to make a splash this summer and are open to trading their first-round pick in a package for an All-Star-caliber player."
CBS cites Hoopshype, Hoopshype cites the Boston Globe, the Boston Globe brings up an error page
The only part I found remotely interesting was this:
"the Bobcats are reportedly looking to move their pick (No. 4 overall) to bring in a veteran player."
"The Charlotte Bobcats are looking to make a splash this summer and are open to trading their first-round pick in a package for an All-Star-caliber player."
CBS cites Hoopshype, Hoopshype cites the Boston Globe, the Boston Globe brings up an error page

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fatlever wrote:http://blogs.charlotte.com/inside_the_nba/2013/06/charlotte-bobcats-acquiring-miami-heats-chris-bosh-would-make-little-sense.html
I guess Bonnell does have at least a little bit of common sense after all.
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I just can’t see the merits of that risk, particularly if it involved sending the fourth pick to the Heat. The Bobcats have suffered through two awful seasons. They now have a high draft pick and considerable salary-cap flexibility. Bosh doesn’t strike me as worth giving up all those resources.
Bonnell makes no sense here. He's right that acquiring Bosh this season does take up most of your offseason cap space this summer. However, the Bobcats would still have enough money under the projected $58.5M cap to re-sign Henderson. All they would have to do is amnesty Tyrus (duh), renounce Williams, Mullens, Diop and McRoberts.
After Gordon and Sessions come off the books after the season, you have:
2014-15:
Bosh, $20,590,000 (opt-in)
Kidd-Gilchrist, $5,016,960
Walker, $3,272,091
Bismack, $3,873,398
Haywood, $2,213,688
Taylor, $915,243
Total: $35,881,380
If you add the rookie minimum and draftpick capholds, the Bobcats would still be $20-26M under the projected 2014-15 cap of $62.1M. How is their flexibility killed? If anything, that team looks a lot more appealing to acquire another big time player.
If Bosh chooses to leave, the Bobcats could sign/trade him and get talent/assets as well. They wouldn't have to lose him for flat out nothing.
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Red Larrivee wrote:I just can’t see the merits of that risk, particularly if it involved sending the fourth pick to the Heat. The Bobcats have suffered through two awful seasons. They now have a high draft pick and considerable salary-cap flexibility. Bosh doesn’t strike me as worth giving up all those resources.
Bonnell makes no sense here. He's right that acquiring Bosh this season does take up most of your offseason cap space this summer. However, the Bobcats would still have enough money under the projected $58.5M cap to re-sign Henderson. All they would have to do is amnesty Tyrus (duh), renounce Williams, Mullens, Diop and McRoberts.
After Gordon and Sessions come off the books after the season, you have:
2014-15:
Bosh, $20,590,000 (opt-in)
Kidd-Gilchrist, $5,016,960
Walker, $3,272,091
Bismack, $3,873,398
Haywood, $2,213,688
Taylor, $915,243
Total: $35,881,380
If you add the rookie minimum and draftpick capholds, the Bobcats would still be $20-26M under the projected 2014-15 cap of $62.1M. How is their flexibility killed? If anything, that team looks a lot more appealing to acquire another big time player.
You do realize that we do have to eventually extend our guys on their rookie contracts right?
Besides, why in the world would anyone in their right mind pay 21+ million for a PF/C that tries to play like a guard? That money could be better suited elsewhere.
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