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Do we still try to resign McBob?


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With Jefferson in the mix we have 3 big guys in the rotation. Tyrus is gone, not sure if we keep Haywood, and I would think we cut Adrien. So now the question is who is the other backup 4/5? I would think it is best to get another defensive guy since Zeller and Jefferson are offense oriented. McBob is a good energy guy and would be nice if we could bring him back cheap. Is there anyone else on the market that could be brought in on the cheap as a better alternative?

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I don't think McBob will ever be a star or a good starter but he was averaging 7.2 points, and 9.3 Points per game. Charlotte was the first team to ever really let him be a starter, I think he could be a great rotation guy.

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I'd like to add a little something else, the last 5 games when McBob had gotten the starting job and had gotten his feel for the offense, for about 10 games in a row he was putting up nearly  20/10's or 10/20's every game. In the third to last game of the season he scored 18 points 9 rebounds and 9 assists. 9 assists is crazy for a man his size. McBob never really started much until he got here. McBob could have a very bright future.

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