www.queencityhoops.com — I bashed Jeff McInnis (well, his play) a fair amount this year. But was he actually better for the Cats than Matt Carroll? What Emeka and Nazr? Trying to find a better way to compare them led to some surprising results.
Southeast Shaping Up
themaindisch.blogspot.com 7/27/2008 — Since their birth in 2004, the Southeast division hasn’t had a collective winning record. They’re a relatively young division; the average player is about 26 years old. After the draft, recent trades, and young players beginning to embrace their potential, the division is finally looking up.
Since their birth in 2004, the Southeast division hasn’t had a collective winning record. They’re a relatively young division; the average player is about 26 years old. After the draft, recent trades, and young players beginning to embrace their potential, the division is finally looking up.
Some 'comps' for Okafor?
blogs.charlotte.com 7/28/2008 — There’s a concept in real estate called, “comps,’’ as in you can’t appraise something’s value without at least two examples of what comparable properties were worth. I would argue that Milwaukee’s Andrew Bogut and Golden State’s Andris ...
There’s a concept in real estate called, “comps,’’ as in you can’t appraise something’s value without at least two examples of what comparable properties were worth. I would argue that Milwaukee’s Andrew Bogut and Golden State’s Andris ...
Breaking: Okafor Gets 6 year/$72 mil. To Stay In Charlotte
ballhype.com 7/29/2008 — The Charlotte Bobcats are paying big money to keep top rebounder and shot blocker Emeka Okafor. The Bobcats have come to terms with the restricted free agent on a six-year, $72 million deal, ending a month of negotiations. General manager Rod Higgins confirmed the deal Tuesday, which marks the biggest contract the Bobcats have given a player since they entered the league in the 2004-05 ...
The Charlotte Bobcats are paying big money to keep top rebounder and shot blocker Emeka Okafor. The Bobcats have come to terms with the restricted free agent on a six-year, $72 million deal, ending a month of negotiations. General manager Rod Higgins confirmed the deal Tuesday, which marks the biggest contract the Bobcats have given a player since they entered the league in the 2004-05 ...
Bobcats GM Not Looking to Deal Okafor —
NBA.com: News 7/27/2008
In the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, Rick Bonnell writes "Charlotte Bobcats general manager Rod Higgins says he's not pursuing a sign-and-trade deal to resolve Emeka Okafor's restricted free-agency. However, Higgins also sees a downside to Okafor signing a ...