
Year 1 In Review
Year 1 brought the 'Cats flying in, hopes and heads held high. Their expectations were ranging from a championship to just getting to the playoffs. They were fierce and ready to be led to glory.
However, all was not well in Charlotte... The owner found a new GM who he hoped would lead them to glory in the short term. He hired CJ Patterson, a young man hailing from Arizona. The 'Cats went into the season, unsuspecting of what might await...
From the get-go, times were not so easy, yet the 'Cats started the season 6-8. However, they grew into a horrible slump, forcing GM Patterson to make this announcement to the players.
"I regret to inform you, that not all of you may end this season in a Cats uniform. The team owner believes that we should be as good as any team that's been around for awhile. He has demanded that I find a trade."
Left in awe, the players stumbled through a few horrible losses, but came back, and for a few short weeks seemed like they had it together again. Patterson was still told by the Owner to seek a trade. After failing to find a way to get Dwight Howard in a Cats uni, he turned to the Knicks, and Channing Frye. "If I can't get a young PF so I can move Okafor to the C position, I'll go for a young C, and leave Okafor at PF."
The Cats were a wreck, falling through games, looking terrible. The All-Star Break came and went, seeing the Rookies, led by Channing Frye of the New York Knicks and Raymond Felton, to a four point victory over the Sophmores, including Emeka. It also saw Kareem Rush fall into 3rd place at the 3 point shootout, and Gerald Wallace falling just short to Kobe Bryant in the Dunk Contest.
On the night of the Trade Deadline, the Cats traded Centers Primoz Brezec, Melvin Ely, and Jake Voskuhl to the New York Knicks for Channing Frye, Penny Hardaway, and Jerome Williams. "We looked for a young big man, and found one. Unfortunately we had to lose Ely and Brezec, but we must push on," GM Patterson said.
The Cats ended the season with a 29-53 record, 1 win shy of their hopes of 30 wins. LeBron James won MVP, Ben Wallace took home a fourth DPOY, Ron Artest brought home a MIP, and the ROY, to the dismay of Felton, Frye, and May, went to Andrew Bogut.
The playoffs went through, and finished, seeing the New Jersey Nets sweeping the San Antonio Spurs, 4-0, to win the NBA Championship.
The Cats now look to the off-season, wondering what new GM Patterson might do. Will he trade? There had been rumors of Emeka being moved, but why would he do that? Will he be able to re-sign key players such as Brevin Knight, and most importantly, Gerald Wallace? Throughout the season, Patterson had supposedly been looking to get money toward this off-season, to try and sign Joe Johnson or Michael Redd. Will he be successful? Only time will tell.
The Eye Of the Bobcats, let Year 2 Begin