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Kris Humphries in play for Hornets


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Per @jaredzwerling

Heat, Wiz, Celtics and Hornets in play for Kris Humphries.

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Now we have been linked to PFs Marvin Williams, McBob and Humphries. SG/SFs Stephenson, Hayward and Sessions. What combo would you prefer?

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no way to Ed Davis.. he was drafted on potential (a lot like Biz) but hasnt ever realized that potential.. at least you know what you would get from Marvin Williams, or Hump or McBob

Yeah but he would be cheaper and we already have Zeller and Vonleh. We don't need one of the guys you listed and the contract the will command

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Lance, Sessions, McBob...

First Team

PG: Walker

SG: Stephenson

SF: Kidd-Gilchrist

PF: McRoberts

C: Jefferson

Role Players

PG: Sessions

SG: Hairston

SF: Henderson

PF: Vonleh

C: Zeller

Rotational Players

SG: Neal

SF: Taylor

C: Biyombo

Inactive

PG: ?

C: Bachynski

Result: 4th seed in the NBA Playoffs

 

2nd seed probably

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Cho is gonna go after guys but he isn't gonna get in a hurry & overspend. It'll all sort itself out.

Gettleman & Cho are both very, very bright men who know what they're doing. Dave with player evaluation & cap management. Rich certainly with cap management & seems to be good at player evaluations.

Bright days ahead for the Panthers & Hornets. Just a few years ago the Panthers were the laughing stock of the NFL with Clausen at QB & Gurney throwing money around like a rapper. The Bobcats were the laughing stock of possibly still professional sports with Higgins running the show & suiting up his own kid.

Now both teams are loaded with young talent, great coaches, & smart GMs.

Woot. Woot.

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