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Bobcats Acquire #7 pick for #19, Players Likely Involved


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3 way trade with Bucks, Kings, Us.

Bobcats may end up with 7th, 9th picks

The Charlotte Bobcats are closing in a deal that could leave them with the seventh and ninth picks in tonight's NBA draft, two league sources just confirmed for the Observer.

The sources said the Bobcats would give up the 19th pick. The same sources wouldn't divulge whether current Bobcats would be part of the deal, which apparently involves the Sacramento Kings and/or the Milwaukee Bucks.

It's likely the Bobcats would use one of those two lottery picks on Texas forward Tristan Thompson.

http://blogs.charlotte.com/inside_the_nba/2011/06/bobcats-may-end-up-with-7th-9th-picks.html

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