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Who Should The Charlotte Bobcats Pick In NBA Draft?

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by Phillip Morgan, Jun 17, 2005.

  1. Phillip Morgan

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    I would like to know what you think The Bobcats should do with there first round pick. Should they trade up or who should they pick. Let me know. Tell me what you think they should do. Post here what you think will happen.
     
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    I'm still trying to figure out why we should let him know.
     
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    At list point, I'm assuming
    1. Milwaukee takes Williams
    2. Atlanta takes Bogut
    3. Portland takes Green
    4. New Orleans takes Paul
    5. If I'm the Bobcats I take Raymond Felton with this pick. I don't trade up unless I'm trading the future Toronto pick. This early in the team's development, having two lottery picks could be a huge step in getting better. The top 7-10 draft picks are all VERY close in overall talent. Not too many guys stand out. So you take Felton, because he has a lot of upside, has played 3 years in college, fills a need position, and is from the Carolinas. I wouldn't trade up to get him, but I would have to consider Chris Paul over Felton if they're both there, since he seems more ready to contribute now.

    As far as the 13th pick goes, I'd look for the best available shooting guard or shooting SF there was available. They need a shooter in the worst way. Its probably the biggest thing they were missing this year.
     
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    Dude from Syracuse.
     
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    Hakim Warrick? I really like his game, but he isn't exactly a shooter. If they can find a decent shooter in free agency then hell yeah. He's go BIG upside.
     
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    The NBA draft ends after two rounds.
     
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    I was thinking BPA more than the shooter need. I like him.
     
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    Yeah I'll admit I really do like his game too. When I've thought he'd be a big pickup too. They just seriously need a shooter somewhere.
     

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