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Bobcats Summer League


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2010 Bobcats Summer League

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Bobcats Summer League Roster (3-2)

Darius Miles (Is not playing on the team only working out)

Shawne Williams

Pape Sow

Nathan Jawai

Alexis Ajinca

Antonio Anderson

Derrick Brown

Gerald Henderson

Alade Aminu

Marcus Ginyard (Did not make the Summer League roster)

Brandon Bowman (Did not make the Summer League roster)

Dennis Clemente

Sherron Collins

Marquis Gilstrap

Brandon Hazzard (Did not make the Summer League roster)

Tyren Johnson (Did not make the Summer League roster)

Jerel McNeal

Jeremy Pargo

P.J. Tucker

The Bobcats summer league camp kicks of July 1 and ends July 4th. The camp is followed by a series of five games. The games begin July 5th and end July 9th. Below I have posted the date and time for each game. Each game can be watched at www.OrlandoMagic.com, www.nba.com, or on NBATV.

Bobcat Award's

MVP: Derrick Brown

Runner-Up: Gerald Henderson

Filling Roster Spots

1. PG- Sherron Collins

2. SF- P.J. Tucker

3. PG- Jeremy Pargo

Bobcat Leaderboard

Points- Derrick Brown (15.2 points per game)

Blocks- Alexis Ajinca (1.0 blocks per game)

Steals- Gerald Henderson (1.25 steals per game)

Assists- Jeremy Pargo (5.3 assists per game)

Rebounds- Derrick Brown (7.0 rebounds per game)

Keep an eye out For...

SF/PF- Derrick Brown

SG- Gerald Henderson

C- Alexis Ajinca

PG- Jeremy Pargo

SF- P.J. Tucker

PF- Pape Sow

PF- Alade Aminu

PG- Sherron Collins

PF- Marquis Gilstrap

July 5th at 1 P.M. Charlotte Bobcats vs. Utah Jazz (WON 85-83)

July 6th at 3 P.M. Charlotte Bobcats vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (WON 86-85)

July 7th at 1 P.M. Charlotte Bobcats vs. Boston Celtics (LOSS 92-71)

July 8th at 7 P.M. Charlotte Bobcats vs. Philadelphia 76ers (WON 77-76)

July 9th at 2 P.M. Charlotte Bobcats vs. Orlando Magic (LOSS 80-77)

Day 1: Bobcat Leader's (MVP: Derrick Brown)

Points- Gerald Henderson and Derrick Brown with 20

Blocks- Alexis Ajinca with 3

Steals- Derrick Brown with 3

Assists- Jeremy Pargo with 5

Rebounds- Derrick Brown with 5

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Day 2: Bobcat Leader's (MVP: Gerald Henderson)

Points- Gerald Henderson with 21

Blocks- None

Steals- Alexis Ajinca, Pape Sow, and P.J. Tucker with 1

Assists- Gerald Henderson with 4

Rebounds- Gerald Henderson and Derrick Brown with 8

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Day 3: Bobcat Leader's (MVP: Jeremy Pargo)

Points- Derrick Brown with 12

Blocks- None

Steals- Gerald Henderson and Jeremy Pargo with 2

Assists- Jeremy Pargo with 8

Rebounds- Alade Aminu with 6

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Day 4: Bobcat Leader's (MVP: Derrick Brown)

Points- Derrick Brown with 16

Blocks- Derrick Brown with 3

Steals- Gerald Henderson with 2

Assists- Sherron Collins with 4

Rebounds- Derrick Brown with 8

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Day 5: Bobcat Leader's (MVP: Sherron Collins)

Points- Sherron Collins with 32

Blocks- P.J. Tucker and Marquis Gilstrap with 1

Steals- Pape Sow, Sherron Collins, P.J. Tucker, and Marquis Gilstrap with 1

Assists- Derrick Brown, P.J. Tucker, and Sherron Collins with 3

Rebounds- Derrick Brown and Pape Sow with 9

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