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Jamison would like to finish career as a Bobcat


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Source: Charlotte Observer

Charlottean Antawn Jamison's dream scenario for the end of his career — come home to play for the Bobcats. The 14-year NBA veteran becomes a free agent after this season. He plans to play two or three more seasons. In an exclusive interview Tuesday with the Observer, forward Jamison said he'd give every consideration to signing with the Bobcats. "That's always been a dream of mine — to be home'' for the conclusion of his career, Jamison told the Observer. "To have my parents there (at home games), to have my kids there.''

Jamison, who grew up in Charlotte, has built a homestead there where he and his wife have lived for several years. "Having the kids come to the games with me all the time? That would be great,'' Jamison said.

Jamison said three things would factor into his decision when his contract ends after this season: The chance to win a ring, the chance to be a leader/mentor and the chance to come home. The way he was talking, two of those factors could trump going to a contender.

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Re-sign DJ

Sign Jamison

Draft Barnes

Lineup

DJ or Kemba (I really like these 2 guys)

Henderson

Barnes

Thomas

Mullens

Bench

DJ or Kemba

Reggie Williams

Antawn Jamison

DJ White

Bismack Biyombo

2nd rd draft pick/Derrick Brown/FA acquisition

Just some thoughts early on in the season bc Im bored.

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