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I Do Not want Sessions after seeing this...


bLACKpANTHER

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I was a believer and supporter of bringing Ramon back after he made the comments that he would love to return to Charlotte in the offseason. But I was just doing a quick look at a few players shot charts and came up with this...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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He would still be a good backup for Kemba. Sessions got his points from an uncanny ability to get to the line. He was fearless when driving. I've heard that Kemba doesn't do enough of that. This guy does. The guy dunked over LBJ with force. Cmon, the chart does not account for his game.

I'd welcome him back in a second! He could drop 20 on you any night and he was a strong community guy in the area. Oh yeah, he wants to be here.

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He's a last resort to me. Sure he can hit double figures consistently, but he also takes 10 shots to do it. I would rather get someone else as a backup, but he knows the system and would be alright with me.

Are you talking about sessions or the incumbent?

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