Mon Nov 19, 2012 11:29 am
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Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:29 pm
The Firing
The Charlotte Observer has confirmed this morning that Rod Higgins, President of Basketball Operations for the Charlotte Bobcats, has been fired for allegedly sending death threats to Bobcats GM Rich Cho, forcing Cho into re-signing Higgins' son, Cory Higgins, this offseason. Rod Higgins is in custody and Cho released a statement this afternoon:
"All you Bobcats fans can rest assured Higgins will not have anymore impact on this team. As a result, Cory Higgins has been waived, after my elementary school daughters beat him in a game of 2-on-1 last night.
I will be hiring an assistant GM in the next few days. The Bobcats are full of young talent. I have decided I will hire someone with no prior experience working in an NBA front office. All I ask is that they are young, willing to learn, and very, very knowledgeable."
The Hiring
Three days later, I take my first step into the Bobcats front office. It's unlike any other "front office" I've seen. As I watched people casually talk, I immediately think, "I can get used to this... This is far chiller than any job I'd get with a computer science degree I'll barely escape school with. Right here in my home town, too."
I snap out of my mini-daydream just in time to see none other than GM Rich Cho standing before me. We briefly shook hands, and instead of the usual "Hello, what can I do for you?" greeting you get at your normal job interview, I hear "Sup man, so you're the dude I'm supposed to be interviewing, huh?", prompting another thought from my ADD brain about how this is unlike any other job I'll ever have.
We don't even go into his office; instead we head outside and sit casually on a bench outside and Rich Cho automatically jumps to the heart of the matter: "How will you make this franchise better?" I'm a tad nervous because he's staring me right in the face and I blurt out the first thing that comes to mind, answering "By not being Rod Higgins." Cho bursts out laughing.
The rest of the interview goes without a hitch. It is perfectly clear Cho is serious about his job and wants somebody who really understands what it takes to manage a team at the NBA level. And by somehow BSing the entire interview, Cho says to me at the end of the interview, "You're easily the best option I've got right now. Tell you what, I'll let you be my temporary assistant. You're allowed to make trades and sign players. Make a trade in the next week and we'll see. If your trade works out well for us, you've got the job. Make it good. You've got a week."
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Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:59 am
Cleveland
Tyrus Thomas and Gerald Henderson for Anderson Varejao and Omri Casspi
Utah
Tyrus Thomas, Byron Mullens and Brendan Haywood for Paul Millsap and Enes Kanter
Thu Nov 29, 2012 3:08 am
Thu Nov 29, 2012 5:15 am
In a shocking announcement this morning, the Bobcats' new assistant GM stated that team captain Gerald Henderson said his final goodbyes to the team after being traded in a three-team trade involving Minnesota and Milwaukee.Charlotte trades: G Gerald Henderson [74], F Hakim Warrick [59], F Reggie Williams [60]
Charlotte receives: F Andrei Kirilenko [77], G Chase Budinger [69]
The Bobcats address their need for a forward to pair with Michael Kidd-Gilchrist. Moving Byron Mullens to the starting center position, and freeing up minutes for the plethora of backcourt players, the team is balanced and ready to move forward, eyeing a playoff seed before the season even begins. However, nobody knows if AK47 will play like his old pre-injury self, or if his best playing days are really behind him. We'll have to find out at some point during his two-year, $20M contract.
Minnesota trades: F Andrei Kirilenko [77], G Chase Budinger [69], F Josh Howard [67]
Minnesota receives: G Monta Ellis [83], F Hakim Warrick [59]
Minnesota frees up minutes for second-year prospect Derrick Williams and addresses the biggest concern on the roster, a real starting shooting guard. Ellis is a premier scorer in the league and should complement Ricky Rubio in many ways. The Wolves now start Pekovic, Love, Williams, Ellis, and Rubio, as they eye a playoff spot in the loaded Western Conference.
Milwaukee trades: G Monta Ellis [83]
Milwaukee receives: G Gerald Henderson [74], F Reggie Williams [60], F Josh Howard [67]
With the Ellis/Jennings duo not working out in Milwaukee, Monta Ellis started to show signs of possibly leaving town when his contract expires in 2013. Gerald Henderson is a more well-rounded player who will fit more nicely with Brandon Jennings than Ellis did. Henderson is still full of potential to be a top 10 shooting guard one day, and will likely be around for a while longer as he is only a restricted FA in 2013. The Bucks also get much-needed wing depth in the deal.
With the departure of both team captains, Gerald Henderson, and Matt Carroll (traded for Hakim Warrick a couple weeks prior), the Bobcats named second-year guard Kemba Walker and vet center Brendan Haywood team captains.
Thu Nov 29, 2012 5:49 am
Thu Nov 29, 2012 11:01 am
Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:29 am
Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:38 pm
All Offense In Season-Opening Win Over Indiana Starting Lineups:
Kemba Walker --- vs -- George Hill
Jeffery Taylor --- vs -- Paul George
Michael Kidd-Gilchrist -- vs -- Danny Granger
Andrei Kirilenko -- vs -- David West
Byron Mullens -- vs -- Roy Hibbert
It was a shootout from the beginning. With several very good offensive players on both sides, the 127-117 final score was reminiscent of a mid-2000s Phoenix Suns match-up. However, both teams repeatedly got inside to score, instead of sniping from behind the three-point line like those Suns teams. The underwhelming interior defenses balanced out with the likes of Paul George, George Hill, Danny Granger, and David West for the Pacers and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, Kemba Walker, and Ben Gordon from the Bobcats getting into the lane to score at will. The terrific perimeter defensive trio of MKG, Andrei Kirilenko, and Jeffery Taylor shut down the outside shot for the Pacers, who only made one in the entire game, despite 11 tries. The frantically-paced 4th quarter was filled with superb scoring from both sides as the Bobcats dropped in 41 points to the Pacers' 31 to break the third quarter tie.
Kemba Walker set a career-high with a game-high 24 points on a career-tying 24 shots for the Bobcats. The quartet of him, rookie Kidd-Gilchrist, Byron Mullens, and Ben Gordon totaled 82. Haywood and Biyombo were present, scoring seven points apiece, but their defense was subpar as they were continuously burned by David West and Roy Hibbert. The rookies MKG and Taylor both started at the wings in their debuts and throwing them right into the fire seemed to be the right decision, as neither seemed rattled by the impressive wing duo of George and Granger, keeping the pair subdued in the second half after both seemed to have a ton of momentum going into halftime combining for 27 points. MKG played only 24 minutes, but totaled 19 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals.
The story of the game for the Pacers was the 4th quarter disappearance of dynamic wings Paul George and Danny Granger, who totaled just one basket in 10 tries between them in the final 12 minutes, seeming overcome from the defensive pressure of the opposing wings. David West kept the Pacers in it until the end, with 17 of his 22 points and 14 of his 15 rebounds in the final period. George Hill was a key factor as well, notching a double-double in points and assists, but he had eight costly turnovers, with several coming in the final period. Gerald Green was a pleasant surprise. Despite being the fourth wing in the rotation, he dropped in 13 points and a freakishly awesome fastbreak windmill, which topped NBA.com's highlight reel, earning him the Play of the Game.
The Bobcats will play Dallas next, still in search for the first victory against Dallas in franchise history.
Sun Dec 02, 2012 11:31 pm