<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">CHARLOTTE ? Bernie Bickerstaff has said ever since the Charlotte Bobcats joined the NBA three seasons ago that being limited by the salary cap would eventually pay big dividends through free agency and/or trades. Well, that time could be now, as NBA sources think the Bobcats may well emerge as the team to sign Sacramento Kings? free agent guard-forward Bonzi Wells. Wells, who turns 30 on Thursday, is the last attractive free agent left from the summer class of 2006 and has already declined a five-year, $36 million contract offer from the Kings. The Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat and Houston Rockets are reportedly the other teams interested in Wells, a 6-foot-5, 210-pound eight-year veteran out of Ball State. But the Bobcats far and away have more salary cap space than any of those potential suitors ? NBA sources say $9 million ? and could sign by the end of the week. The Houston Chronicle reported Tuesday that Wells visited Rockets coach Jeff Van Gundy and Rockets general manager Carroll Dawson on Monday. And Wells told a Houston television station on Monday he expected to sign a contract within 48 hours. As interested as Houston may be in Wells, the Rockets have just $2.1 million of their mid-level salary cap exception to offer Wells unless they can negotiate a sign-and-trade deal with the Kings and use a $4.2 million trade exception acquired in an earlier trade. The Bobcats, meanwhile, finally have full availability to the salary cap after being limited to two-thirds and three-fourths of the salary cap, respectively, in their first two seasons. This season, the NBA salary cap is $51.135 million. Since Charlotte has the most salary cap space available among the team?s vying for Wells? services, they will have the opportunity to simply outbid their competitors. Wells would seem to fit the Bobcats? hard-nosed defensive attitude while also bringing some offensive firepower to a franchise that has often struggled to score points in its first two years of existence. It also would appear Wells is coming into his professional prime after he averaged 13.6 points and 7.7 rebounds per game last season, then thrived with averages of 23.2 points and 12.0 rebounds as the Kings surprisingly pushed the San Antonio Spurs in a six-game opening-round playoff loss.</div> Source
Even though a Swingman isn't a glaring need now..Wells would be a great signing, but I highly doubt he'd sign here.
^^ Exactly! What would be Charlotte's starting lineup if Bonzi came? Felton Bonzi Wallace Okafor Brezec 6th Man: Morrison or would Bonzi be the 6th man?
I am definitely apposed to giving a 30 year old Bonzi a 5 year 30+ million contract. I'd rather save that money for the next off-season, when their will be much better FA's to go after.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Iggy:</div><div class="quote_post">^^ Exactly! What would be Charlotte's starting lineup if Bonzi came? Felton Bonzi Wallace Okafor Brezec 6th Man: Morrison or would Bonzi be the 6th man?</div> Morrison has replaced Emeka as your franchise player pending he succeeds in the league which I have no doubts he will. C: brezec pf: okafer sf: Morrison sg: Wallace pg: felton wallace is atheltic enough to play the 2.
The starting lineup would be Felton Bonzi Wallace Morrison Okafor Brezec nth man: B. Knight It would be a pretty sweet starting line there, Bonzi brings the experience, Wallace brings the energy, and Morrison brings the shooting. Where n = 7
It's possible the Bobcats are bringing Bonzi in to figure out a sign and trade with him and his agent. The Bobcats could use Bonzi, but he doesn't really fit the makeup of this team, and I don't think Charlotte is ready to invest in a long term contract with Bonzi. However, since the Bobcats are one of the few teams with cap room, they could take advantage by adding a pick, expiring contract, or young player by working out a sign and trade with a team who wants Bonzi. The three teams interested are Denver, Miami, and Houston. Here is a list of players from each team Charlotte might be interested in. <u>Houston</u> Luther Head Vassilis Spanoulis Steve Novak Kirk Snyder <u>Denver</u> Julius Hodge JR Smith Joe Smith (expiring contract) Earl Boykins Denver owns two 1st round picks in the 2007 draft (GSW being the other) <u>Miami</u> Dorrell Wright Wayne Simien Jason Kapono (expiring contract) Working a sign and trade with Denver to acquire one of their 1st round picks for the upcoming draft would benefit both teams.
IF they get Bonzi, watch out for this team. They'll be alot of fun to watch, already got some very talented players. Great coach in Bicker & they have JORDON. mUAHAHAHAH!
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">It's possible the Bobcats are bringing Bonzi in to figure out a sign and trade with him and his agent. The Bobcats could use Bonzi, but he doesn't really fit the makeup of this team, and I don't think Charlotte is ready to invest in a long term contract with Bonzi. However, since the Bobcats are one of the few teams with cap room, they could take advantage by adding a pick, expiring contract, or young player by working out a sign and trade with a team who wants Bonzi. The three teams interested are Denver, Miami, and Houston. Here is a list of players from each team Charlotte might be interested in. <u>Houston</u> Luther Head Vassilis Spanoulis Steve Novak Kirk Snyder <u>Denver</u> Julius Hodge JR Smith Joe Smith (expiring contract) Earl Boykins Denver owns two 1st round picks in the 2007 draft (GSW being the other) <u>Miami</u> Dorrell Wright Wayne Simien Jason Kapono (expiring contract) Working a sign and trade with Denver to acquire one of their 1st round picks for the upcoming draft would benefit both teams.</div> Definately. Denver would be getting some more talent at the SG position, and it gives Charlotte a chance to draft a guy like Taylor Hansbrough(basing this on his current stock) later in the 1st round(as Denver will likely have a low pick.) , which gives us a good quality big man that can work both the Power Forward and Center positions, and gives us some better depth at the big man positions. Then earlier in the 1st round shoot for a young talent like Bill Walker (once again, basing it on current stock)or Yi Jianlian(would definately attract the chinese fans) and just grab a guy like Reyshawn Terry(to provide with more 3pt shooting) in the 2nd and it's shaping up to be a nice team in the 2007-2008 season: C-Brezec/Hansbrough/Hollins PF-Okafor/May/Hansbrough/Jianlian SF- Morrison/Wallace/Terry/Jianlian SG- Wallace/Walker/Carroll/Terry PG- Felton/Knight/FA Signing A seemingly more athletic, better perimeter shooting, young team if I say so myself.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Umair15:</div><div class="quote_post">No bonzi in charlotte, he signed with Houston.. Heheh</div> He hasn't signed anything yet.
Oh Well he went were he would have success instead of going somewhere he could have gotten playing time. Houston has a bit of a logjam at the wing with TMAC, Wells, Battier and Head.