An Expected Leap in Charlotte that Never Happened
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Beware of the Cadillac
Published 4/12/2008 by TCW at Bucks Diary
... One year on, the WoW Journal outlined the disappointing win performance this season by the Charlotte Bobcats. Even though the Bobcats added the productive Jason Richardson, and "lost" the totally unproductive Adam Morrison, their win totals did not increase. Gerald Wallace's ...
Bobcats Sunday Linkage
Published 4/13/2008 by George Washington III at Bobcat Bonfire
Bobcats Centric links
Empty the Bench does a post mortem on the ‘Cats and what needs to be done to fix them.
Blogcat weighs in on Bob Johnson and his…slightly different take on the level of progress the ‘Cats have made.
Hoopsvine has a good interview with Raymond Felton.
Wages of Wins discusses the leap that never happened.
Brotherhood of the MVN links
Celtics 17 ...
Great Exercises in Internet NBA-Related Postings: 4.14.08
Published 4/14/2008 by Hardwood Paroxysm at Hardwood Paroxysm
... is ridiculous. I know. I couldn't believe it either. So you can start planning. I find this look at the Hawks' offense fascinating, if only for how simple it is. That won't cut it in the playoffs. Coro's award picks. Stern may have carried the olympic torch. Hey, let's kick a guy while he's down! How things looked for the Mavs, then and now. Wages of Wins looks at the Bobcats' Wages of Suck. Screamin' A's hunger strike. Not ...
Monday Bullets
Published 4/14/2008 at ESPN.com - True Hoop - Blog
... David Berri of the Wages of Wins on Raymond Felton: "Felton's performance is especially interesting. His WP48 his rookie season was 0.092, which is quite close to average. Last year his WP48 declined to 0.072. This year it is 0.050. In sum, Felton is gradually offering less and less." ...
I am a link manager
Published 4/16/2008 at Queen City Hoops
... Wages of Wins looks at the Cats regression - and blames it on...Raymond Felton. Really - by his stat, WP48 (Wins Produced per 48 Minutes), Raymond has declined from average, to poor, to bad over his 3 seasons. Also, it is noted that Emeka, Carroll, and Gerald all offered less this season - and I can agree with the reasons Berri came to for the 3 except for Gerald. He blamed Gerald's drop in production on injury - but since Gerald's injury woes did not strike until February this year, that does not explain his performance up to then. I looked at ...

