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Charlotte Still The Leader For Jamison


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I didnt mean it like that. I just feel like we don't need a aged Jamison to take away minutes from the pf and sf spot with Taylor mkg zeller mcbob and adrien. So yeah we are good at that position.

JT won't be seeing time as a power forward and an aged Jamison is still a better scorer than McBob and even MKG. Jamison at least gives us some offense off of the bench.

A team that has been the worst in scoring the past two years might need a little help off the bench.

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JT won't be seeing time as a power forward and an aged Jamison is still a better scorer than McBob and even MKG. Jamison at least gives us some offense off of the bench.

A team that has been the worst in scoring the past two years might need a little help off the bench.

I'm not disagreeing. Just don't really care either way. I'd prefer not to spend more money and just roll with what we got. And yeah Taylor doesn't play pf but he does play sf where Jamison also played back in his good days. He prolly too slow to play sf now tho so I guess that dosent make a difference. But u get what I'm saying. And I get what your saying. If they feel like it's a good move I'm all for it

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I would rather give some other young UDFA a opportunity before we settle for Jamison at this point. We already have a solid rotation, hope we look to add a couple young bigs to at least compete. If Jamison really wanted to be here he should have proved it last yr before going to the Fakers

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I just want someone whose name I recognize... I swear, the Bobcats have to lead the league in signing guys who would have no chance on any other NBA team.

 

Adrien & Higgins come to mind.

 

But then, guys like Garrett Temple & Shannon Brown flourish elsewhere.  Makes me wonder if it's just a lack of development on the 'Cats part and not the players.

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The Bulls, Clippers, Grizzlies and Bobcats have all showed interest in the 37-year-old free agent,who believes he has a couple more years left of competing at a high level. "I think last year, getting the opportunity to play for the Lakers and their organization, I really jumped into it," Jamison said. "Didn't really view my options, but this year I really want to make sure I'm going to the right situation, where I have a good rapport with the coaching staff and also with management I'm able to communicate and get an understanding of what they want from me. Sporting News

 

 

A little Jamison update...

 

It appears that Jamison is going to take his time to decide where his next destination will be.

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