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(On Kenneth Faried - from Silas)

Great rebounder, not a great shooter, but defender. So we’ll just have to see. I watched some tape on him and he plays very, very well. But a guy like him, you’d rather see him at the three than the four. We’ll have to see how it goes.

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BobcatsBballPR B.J. Evans

Day 2 of Bobcats draft workouts on Friday: Delvon Johnson, Shelvin Mack, Trey Thompkins, Tristan Thompson, Nikola Vucevic and Kemba Walker.

I am definitely interested in most of their workouts. Looks like we are getting a lot more people in for workouts than years past.

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mikecranston1 Mike Cranston

#Bobcats coach Paul Silas biggest concerns with Kemba Walker is his size and defense. Also that he's so similar in build to DJ Augustin.

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mikecranston1 Mike Cranston

#Bobcats coach Paul Silas pretty definitive in that they'll only consider Kemba Walker if he falls to 9. "We wouldn't move up."

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mikecranston1 Mike Cranston

MJ again here watching Kemba Walker, Tristan Thompson, others.

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mikecranston1 Mike Cranston

Jack sighting here at the #Bobcats draft workout. Does look lighter.

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TheHoopsReport Ryan Feldman

Source at Bobcats workout today: Nikola Vucevic looked the best of the big men, Bobcats were impressed with Shelvin Mack.

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TheHoopsReport Ryan Feldman

Kemba Walker, Shelvin Mack, Tristan Thompson, Trey Thompkins, Nikola Vucevic, Delvon Johnson worked out for the Bobcats today

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Both @RealTristan13 and Nikola Vucevic threw down 100 straight standing dunks at #Bobcats #NBA Draft workouts - video soon - both impressed

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Sunday #NBA Draft workouts Round 1: @AlecBurks10 @Marshon2 @cole3043 @joshselby32 E'Twaun Moore and Klay Thompson

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Sunday #NBA Draft Workouts Rd2: @tobias31 @TyHoneycutt @kawhi_leonard @ChandlerParsons Chris Singleton and Jordan Hamilton - also a sick one

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