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another PF linked to Bobcats: Brandon Bass


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Also potentially in the mix for Bass are the Bobcats, who are desperate to add depth at power forward as they attempt to make a run to just their second playoff berth in franchise history. Charlotte owes its own draft pick to Chicago, if it winds up landing outside the Top 10, but does have Detroit’s pick, if it lands outside the Top 8.

The Bobcats own Portland’s pick, which will wind up late in the first round because of the way Portland has played, and that’s the pick that would most likely wind up with Boston in a Bass deal.

 

Monroe > Gibson > Bass

 

would rather not give up a 1st round pick for Bass- even if it is gonna be at the end of the 1st round

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do you guys feel that there's a little more "tanking" than usual? It seems that everyone in the EC not named Miami are sellers. I've seen rumors even linking Pacers players like Stephenson and George Hill to the Bobcats. 

 

fug the NBA draft lottery. We'd probably get screwed anyway. Aquire some nice pieces and get while the gettin is good. 

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I actually think Bass would be a good fit here. Powerful PF with respectable defensive game, hustle, and a decent mid range shot. All I can think about is how often Cody Zeller has a wide open mid range from the elbow and we all know he is going to miss. Bass could definitely knock those down.

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Brandon Bass would fit the team and improve us but, I don't think he is what we need for a playoff run. I would still like him.. Just worried about what we would pay.

 

I don't hate Bass, he is an upgrade to our current roster, but this fits how I feel about it.

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