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Game 39 New York Knicks (15-22) @ Charlotte Bobcats (15-23)


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Tip Off: 7:00 P.M.

 

Charlotte Bobcats Depth Chart

PG: Kemba Walker, Ramon Sessions, Jannero Pargo
SG: Gerald Henderson, Ben Gordon
SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Anthony Tolliver, Chris Douglas-Roberts, Jeff Taylor (injured)
PF: Josh McRoberts, Cody Zeller, Jeff Adrien
C: Al Jefferson, Bismack Biyombo, Brendan Haywood (injured)

 

New York Knicks Depth Chart

PG: Raymond Felton, Beno Udrih, Toure' Murry, Pablo Prigioni (injured)
SG: Iman Shumpert, J.R. Smith, Tim Hardaway Jr.
SF: Carmelo Anthony, Metta World Peace (injured)
PF: Andrea Bargnani, Amar'e Stoudemire, Kenyon Martin
C: Tyson Chandler, Cole Aldrich, Jeremy Tyler

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I've been the biggest criticizer of Gerald Henderson on here, but I really have to say that the man is really starting to become a legitimate SG in this league.

 

And, Kemba has been impressive!

 

Big Al is Big Al. The dude is just a beast. Worth every dime we are paying him.

 

If we could only find a way to have three 2014 1st rounders + 2nd rounder + FA to this team. Damn, won't we be damn fun to watch next season.

 

Draft

(Charlotte's) Noah Vonleh, PF, Indiana
(Pistons') Zach LaVine, SG, UCLA

(Portland's) Tyler Ennis, PG, Syracuse

(2nd Round) Kyle Anderson, G/F, UCLA
 

2014-2015 Charlotte Hornets

PG: Kemba Walker / Tyler Ennis

SG: Gerald Henderson / Zach LaVine

SF: Michael Kidd-Gilchrist / Jeff Taylor / Kyle Anderson

PF: Noah Vonleh / Josh McRoberts / Jeff Adrien
C  : Al Jefferson / Cody Zeller / Bismack Biyombo

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Seeing the instant impact MKG had on the team, I may be starting to view him as a core piece.

 

He's a glue guy, that's one of the best defensive players in the NBA. He rebounds, steals, blocks, plays well in transition. He's got all the tools to be an elite level player. He's already elite on the defensive side with how much he helps team defense. 

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