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raven
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6/14/2004  10:11 AM
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For future Bobcats, look past big names

Young candidates on list of available players

RICK BONNELL

Staff Writer


CHICAGO - Hey, Bobcats fans: Want Allan Houston? He's Charlotte's for the taking. So are Eddie Jones, Brian Grant, Kerry Kittles and Antoine Walker.

More likely, the Bobcats would be interested in Troy Bell, Keyon Dooling, Gerald Wallace, Tamar Slay and Jason Kapono.

Based on conversations out of the Chicago pre-draft camp, the Observer has confirmed which players eight NBA teams made available to the Bobcats, plus partial lists for several other teams. The Bobcats must select at least 14 veterans -- each off a different team -- when the draft is held June 22 or 23.

Predictably, teams are dangling huge salaries at the Bobcats, even if that means losing a high-profile player. For instance, the Miami Heat has left Jones and Grant -- both former All-Stars -- available. But Jones and Grant each will have salaries of $14 million-plus each of the next two seasons. So the only way the Bobcats would select one is to move him on via trade.

More likely, the Bobcats will select young, inexpensive players and hope they blossom with more playing time -- players such as Bell, a rookie point guard with Memphis, or Wallace, an athletic small forward who hasn't cracked the rotation with Sacramento. Kapono, a solid jump-shooter with Cleveland, also fits that description, as might Los Angeles Clippers restricted free agent Dooling.

Some other recent first-round picks who haven't contributed much weren't made available. The Clippers' Melvin Ely and Milwaukee's Marcus Haislip both were protected.

Hornets guard David Wesley also was protected. After the team moved, Wesley, who kept his home in Charlotte, had speculated he might be available to the Bobcats. However, New Orleans retained Wesley and his $4.9 million salary and left restricted free agent Courtney Alexander unprotected instead.

Size is the hardest thing to acquire in the NBA, and some is availableMilwaukee's Brian Skinner, Seattle's Vitaly Potapenko and Memphis's Jake Tsakalidis could all play center. Potapenko would be expensive next season at $6.1 million, but several scouts said he'd provide the toughness an expansion team usually lacks inside.

Available Players

With position, height and age

L.A. CLIPPERS: Matt Barnes*, F, 6-7, 24; Keyon Dooling*, G, 6-3, 24; Predrag Drobnjak, C, 6-11, 28; Eddie House, G, 6-1, 26; Josh Moore*, C, 7-2, 23

MEMPHIS: Troy Bell, G, 6-1, 23; Ryan Humphrey, F, 6-8, 24; Dahntay Jones*, G-F, 6-6, 23; Bo Outlaw*, F, 6-8, 23; Theron Smith, F, 6-8, 23; Jake Tsakalidis, C, 7-2, 25; Lorenzen Wright, C, 6-11, 28

MIAMI: Brian Grant, C, 6-9, 32; Eddie Jones, G, 6-6, 32; Loren Woods*, C, 7-2, 25

MILWAUKEE: Brian Skinner, C-F, 6-9, 28; Erick Strickland, G, 6-3, 30

NEW YORK: Shandon Anderson, G-F, 6-6, 30; Penny Hardaway, G-F, 6-7, 32; Allan Houston, G, 6-6, 33; Moochie Norris, G, 6-2, 30; Cezary Trybanski, C, 7-2, 24

SACRAMENTO: Gerald Wallace, F, 6-7, 21

SEATTLE: Calvin Booth, C, 6-11, 28; Jerome James, C, 7-1, 28; Richie Frahm*, G, 6-5, 26; Vitaly Potapenko, C-F, 6-10, 29

UTAH: Curtis Borchardt, C, 7-0, 23; Aleksandar Pavlovic, F, 6-7, 20

* Restricted free agent. If the Bobcats draft a restricted free agent, he immediately becomes an unrestricted free agent and his contract does not count against the Bobcats' salary cap. The team that loses that player is not allowed to re-sign him.

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(... sorry the underprotected players list is incomplete.)

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6/14/2004  11:48 AM
from the list posted on Hoopsworld (http://www.hoopsworld.com/article_8579.shtml), i would put together the following team:

C - Michael Olowakandi / Brian Skinner / Jahidi White
PF - Antoine Walker / Marcus Fizer
SF - Gerald Wallace / Jumaine Jones
SG - Kerry Kittles / Qyntel Woods
PG - Ben Gordon (#4 lottery pick) / Chucky Atkins / Keyon Dooling

young, athletic, a few experienced vets who can guide the younger guys, guys who can score, rebound, defend, run the floor, block shots, be physical...i think this is a well rounded team & no one has an outrageous longterm contract, so you can trade guys like Kittles & Walker at the trade deadline for young players if you're not in contention...& they're good enough to win games for you so that fans don't quickly lose interest in the franchise soon after the initial charm of having a new franchise wears off...afterall, if you don't win, they won't bother coming.

[Edited by - TMS on 06/14/2004 11:49:06]
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raven
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6/14/2004  11:56 AM
thansk for the link TMS (btw what does TMS stands for ?).

That's a pretty nice team. are you sure they can afford it ? I thought they had only a portion of the cap.
otherwise, yeah, they could go far or trade the expiring contracts near the deadline.

nice input.
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6/14/2004  11:59 AM
Kandi and RashWeed look like twins brothers.
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6/14/2004  12:07 PM
Posted by raven:

thansk for the link TMS (btw what does TMS stands for ?).

That's a pretty nice team. are you sure they can afford it ? I thought they had only a portion of the cap.
otherwise, yeah, they could go far or trade the expiring contracts near the deadline.

nice input.

the Cats don't have to worry about cap ramifications for the first 2 years as long as they draw those players from the expansion draft...so they can in theory take whoever they want as long as they're willing to pay their salaries...i don't think they get hit w/the luxury tax until '07, so as long as they don't take on any longterm deals, a team like this is possible...& no one on this roster has any outrageously longterm deals.

(TMS stands for "theMETSsuck" which used to be my screenname on MSG, but everyone called me TMS so i figured i'd keep it)
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6/14/2004  12:10 PM
alright, thx. nice nick.
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