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Pargo agrees to deal and Tolliver news


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According to Bonnell

 

Bobcats have come to terms with Jannero Pargo to be their 3rd point guard next season. Rick Bonnell (@rick_bonnell)

 

Also, Bobcats have offered power forward Anthony Tolliver a 1-year contract. Tolliver is weighing his options next few days. Rick Bonnell (@rick_bonnell)

 

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We are now 6 deep at guards. This might not bode well for Curry.

PG: Kemba Walker, Ramon Sessions, Jannero Pargo

SG: Gerald Henderson, Ben Gordon

SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Jeff Taylor, Jeff Adrien

PF: Cody Zeller, Josh McRoberts

C: Al Jefferson, Bismack Biyombo, Brendan Haywood

With two spots left, Curry could make it as the third shooting guard and Tolliver could make it as the third power forward.

I think either Ewing Jr. or Curry will get the third shooting guard position. Hopefully they give it to the younger guy.

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Pargo and Sessions....hmmm, not sure there is a clear cut #2 and #3 there.  The way Pargo played late last season, he seems more consistent than Sessions.

 

Of course this is conjecture, I didn't research any stats.

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Pargo and Sessions....hmmm, not sure there is a clear cut #2 and #3 there. The way Pargo played late last season, he seems more consistent than Sessions.

Of course this is conjecture, I didn't research any stats.

Eh...

I wouldn't go that far.

Sessions was putting up 15 points night in and night out before he got injured.

Ramon is easily one of the better back ups in the league.

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Jorge Sierra: Jannero Pargo is headed to Charlotte, agent Mark Bartelstein says. Twitter @hoopshype

 

Shams Charania: Pargo's deal with the Bobcats will be for one year, $1.4 million, source tells RealGM. Twitter @ShamsCharania

 

Rick Bonnell: Bobcats have come to terms with Jannero Pargo to be their 3rd point guard next season. Twitter @rick_bonnell

 

Rick Bonnell: Bobcats coach Steve Clifford told me in July that without a reliable 3rd point guard, "you have no chance to play well.'' Hence Pargo. Twitter @rick_bonnell

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