Charlotte Bobcats Reportedly Shopping the #2 Pick

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Multiple sources tell Alex Kennedy of HoopsWorld.com that the Charlotte Bobcats are looking to move the second overall pick in the June 28 draft.

Kennedy writes that Bobcats officials have yet to contact Kansas forward Thomas Robinson, whom some project as the second pick after Kentucky forward Anthony Davis. Instead, Kennedy writes that Charlotte has met with players expected to be available later in the first round, such as North Carolina center Tyler Zeller.

The Bobcats don’t seem to be in love with anyone at this point, which means a different team could be selecting second on draft night.
 
So, if the Kings gave up Mr X for the #2 without surrendering #5, they could conceivably draft Robinson (or MKG) and if they are a little lucky they can snare MKG (or Robinson)in the 5th slot.
 
lol at that article saying we'd give up Reke +5. Straight 'tarded!


Now Thornton, there's a man who could turn your franchise around! Even throw in some Jimmer.
 
Not interested. There is no clear cut #2. If they wanted to swap Tyrus Thomas for Thronton while moving down, I'd listen.
 
you know tyrus Thomas is pure garbage right?

It's called buying low. He was actually a stud the 2 years before with the Bobcats, and brings everything this team needs from the 4. He started taking jumpshots instead of taking it to the rim last year. Pair him with JT and PF is covered for the next 5 years.
 
It's called buying low. He was actually a stud the 2 years before with the Bobcats, and brings everything this team needs from the 4. He started taking jumpshots instead of taking it to the rim last year. Pair him with JT and PF is covered for the next 5 years.

A stud in what bizzaro sense of the word? Was he borderline decent on some meh Chicago teams? Yes. Was he ever a bonafide good player? No, not really.
 
Add TT and our teams IQ drops even lower. No thanks. Whiteside would probably produce just as well (and play just as dumb) if we gave him the minutes Thomas gets.
 
A stud in what bizzaro sense of the word? Was he borderline decent on some meh Chicago teams? Yes. Was he ever a bonafide good player? No, not really.

He averaged 10 and 6 with 1.5 blocks in 20 off the bench. He developed a midrange shot that disappeared this year. He's overpaid but only 25 and still long and athletic.

His Hollinger report from before this season:

However, Thomas did defend and rebound. While he makes mistakes at that end, he offsets them with his athleticism. Thomas blocked 3.07 shots per 40 minutes, ranking second among power forwards, and was also among the leaders at his position in steals and rebounds. The Bobcats gave up 5.25 points per 100 possessions less with him on the court, even though he was often playing out of position as a center. I still don't know why he wasn't starting, but Thomas clearly needs to play a larger role this season.

He played horribly, but when you're on a terrible team weird things happen. The team cut Diaw who played big minutes on the Spurs, and Tyrus actually played less than the year before.
 
Not interested. There is no clear cut #2. If they wanted to swap Tyrus Thomas for Thronton while moving down, I'd listen.

Why, please tell me why, on God's earth, would you want Tyrus Thomas?????? If you look up the word Bust in the dictionary, they have a picture of Thomas there...
 
He averaged 10 and 6 with 1.5 blocks in 20 off the bench. He developed a midrange shot that disappeared this year. He's overpaid but only 25 and still long and athletic.

His Hollinger report from before this season:



He played horribly, but when you're on a terrible team weird things happen. The team cut Diaw who played big minutes on the Spurs, and Tyrus actually played less than the year before.

Have you watched him play? Next season will be his 7th year in the league. He has never, and I mean never lived up to expectations. His lifetime averages are 7.9 PPG, and 5.0 RPG. He's a terrible rebounder for his position. He's never shot 50% overall, which is where a post player should be. He's tried to get by on just his athleticism his whole career, and you'd think at some point, a lightbulb would go off in his head. If we were to trade anyone, for Thomas, I'm done with the Kings. Thats how much I hate his game. Last season he averaged 5.6 PPG, and 3.7 RPG, and you want to trade Thornton for that! What the hell are you smoking?
 
Have you watched him play? Next season will be his 7th year in the league. He has never, and I mean never lived up to expectations. His lifetime averages are 7.9 PPG, and 5.0 RPG. He's a terrible rebounder for his position. He's never shot 50% overall, which is where a post player should be. He's tried to get by on just his athleticism his whole career, and you'd think at some point, a lightbulb would go off in his head. If we were to trade anyone, for Thomas, I'm done with the Kings. Thats how much I hate his game. Last season he averaged 5.6 PPG, and 3.7 RPG, and you want to trade Thornton for that! What the hell are you smoking?

Thomas is actually a good example of what Drummond might become. Drummond is obviously bigger, but they both suffered from a lack of energy/motor and tried to get by soley on athleticism
 
Thomas is actually a good example of what Drummond might become. Drummond is obviously bigger, but they both suffered from a lack of energy/motor and tried to get by soley on athleticism

The bigger makes a huge difference thre. Aside from attitude, Thomas was small enough to almost be a 3/4 tweener and in fact came i the league claiming he was going to be a SF. If you're smalle rthan the other guy you'd BETTER outwork him, because otherwise you are going to be a mosquito on the windshield.
 
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