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Can we just not let Felton walk and buyout Diop, Mohammad and Diaw to get Bosh?


charlottenian

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I say we get rid of them all and try and acquire some kind off offensive post threat.

Well, I've always said all the Bobcats need is Chris Bosh to go along with what they have. Of course a bunch of idiots who needed to SEE SOMETHING FIRST in order to believe it, vehemently disagreed at the time.

They could keep Felton if they had Bosh. Felton is not going to get a max contract from anyone after this series, and probably won't get more than the Bobcats offer him.

Nelson destroying Felton has everything to do with the Bobcats' mental obsession with Dwight Howard.

If they weren't worried about Howard, everything else would be working out.

Mentally, they are idiots, because they are overly concerned about a guy who is going to foul you once for every three blocks he gets.

But, I've always said, they need to try to go after Bosh.

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I don't think we have a chance getting Bosh or any of the FA's, but what I DO see as a possibility is trading for CP3. Collison is great and cheap for the Hornets, and we have Chandler/Nazr's expiring contracts that would free a lot of money for them for 2012' and also help sell the team. They can take Diaw too if they want.

We're stuck with Diop.... sigh.

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