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Gerald Green a Free agent anybody like him.


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Why?? He's still young can play 2 of the positions we need. Then he is a highlight dunker which is not bad for fans at the game.

You remember how people got excited when Ricky Davis was playing with the Hornets and in the game?

Yah but I think he would want a pretty good price.

I wouldn't mind if it's a right price though.

We wouldn't need him if we decides to draft MKG.

And I think we rather try to sign someone who could play than just a highlight reels guy, not saying he can't play but get what I'm saying

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Yah but I think he would want a pretty good price.

I wouldn't mind if it's a right price though.

We wouldn't need him if we decides to draft MKG.

And I think we rather try to sign someone who could play than just a highlight reels guy, not saying he can't play but get what I'm saying

Dude is barely making a Million we can get him for 2-3 mill a season. Even if we draft MKG he can be a back-up for him and Henderson.

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He has that athleticism and motor that Harrison Barnes doesn't have, so I wonder why it never worked out for him? <SARSASM>

In all seriousness, I wanted Gerald Green back in 2005 (can't believe it's been 7 years!!!). I still wouldn't have a problem with acquiring him now. He has more raw talent than most everyone else currently on the team. I think he was never put in the best situation to cultivate that talent. If the Bobcats hire a coach who's willing to talk to him and try to get him to live up to his potential (I think Brian Shaw would), I'll be all for this move. If they hire someone like Nate McMillan or Jerry Sloan who come across as, either you already have it or you don't, then I wouldn't bother, because he clearly seems like the type who needs to be "believed in" and prodded, instead of just shouted at and expected to do what you're expected to do.

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Dude is barely making a Million we can get him for 2-3 mill a season. Even if we draft MKG he can be a back-up for him and Henderson.

In the right situation, he has more potential than MKG, who can't shoot into a swimming pool. I think Green's problem is he's never been motivated enough, and hasn't added any muscle since getting to the NBA. Is there a "right situation" for him, especially with the Bobcats? I'm not sure.

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I'd rather have Eric Gordon if we can't get Hibbert

Or sign Nick Young, O.J. Mayo, J.R. Smith, or Courtney Lee before signing Green.

I really like Nick Young though.

Out of your list I only like Mayo or J.R. smith even thoe Smith seem to have problems with his teamates and is a ball hog.

I don't like Nick Young or Lee they have been given chances and have never given constant effort or production.

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