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Bobcats sign TT to long term deal!!


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His knees are a big problem I don't think he can play Center.

Your knowledge is limited. Especially if you think Jefferson is anything other than a Center.

Jefferson may not be a SUPERSTAR, but you put him on a team with Forwards Gerald Wallace and Tyrus Thomas, and he will be effective.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd5Ms89b2bc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcT7JTmPPrk&feature=related

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Your knowledge is limited. Especially if you think Jefferson is anything other than a Center.

Jefferson may not be a SUPERSTAR, but you put him on a team with Forwards Gerald Wallace and Tyrus Thomas, and he will be effective.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nd5Ms89b2bc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcT7JTmPPrk&feature=related

http://www.nba.com/playerfile/al_jefferson/

Everytime you open you open your mouth something stupid comes out.

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<SARCASM> Great, the Bobcats get their Marcin Gortat. </SARCASM> :banghead:

goddamn this guy is a fuging moron you embarrass yourself every time you post just stay out of the bobcats forum fug.

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Great news. Tyrus Thomas is going to be a Bobcat for a long time, and I can't think of anybody that isn't glad that we're keeping him around. He just needs to continue to develop as a player and help Charlotte win games.

You've got to think this means Diaw is headed out in the near future too.

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goddamn this guy is a fuging moron you embarrass yourself every time you post just stay out of the bobcats forum fug.

In order to be "EMBARRASSED" I have to be concerned about what other people think about me, making my opinion of me based on the opinions of others.

It am not, especially when very few people know ENOUGH to understand what is actually being said beneath the surface, let alone what the Bobcats' basketball needs really are.

"FANS" don't know the meaning of the word "objective".

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http://www.nba.com/playerfile/al_jefferson/

Everytime you open you open your mouth something stupid comes out.

Whenever you all use the word "stupid" in reference to me, it is a subconscious projection of your own shortcomings, particularly when you rely on a false sense reality rooted in what you're "USED TO" hearing or seeing, when what you're "USED TO" is little more than popular opinion, fabricated and dumbed-down to assure mass consumption.

It's funny that you don't realize these things.

Think outside the box.

There is a difference between being "stupid" and simply saying something you either don't want to, or don't expect to hear.

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We should all just leave this thread since we cannot compete with EC123's intellect and knowledge.

It is clear that Al Jefferson, who lead his team to 15 total wins last year, is the key to the Bobcats' future success.

It's ok, numbers don't mean everything. However I showed just why it's highly unlikely that AJ will ever be a bobcat while Brown is the Coach. AJ plays absolutely no defense what so ever.

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It's ok, numbers don't mean everything. However I showed just why it's highly unlikely that AJ will ever be a bobcat while Brown is the Coach. AJ plays absolutely no defense what so ever.

Yeah but you used numbers to prove that and we know numbers mean nothing. ;)

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