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Bobcats In Desperate Need to Make the Right Pick
NBA, Charlotte Bobcats, Kemba Walker, NBA Draft , Bismack Biyombo

Who’s the Right Fit for the Bobcats?

6/26/12 in NBA   |   Andrew_Ericksen   |   167 respect

Blog Photo - Bobcats In Desperate Need to Make the Right PickYes, they’ve got a front office with more holes in it then the Indianapolis Colts defense, but it’s never too late to start over.  Missing out on the Anthony Davis sweepstakes was a tough hit, but there’s still hope out there.
 
Kemba Walker and Bismack Biyombo – Charlotte’s first-rounders last year – may not have been able to save the Bobcats from one of the most dismal seasons in the past decade of professional sports, but they each showed solid potential to produce in the NBA and they need to be considered greatly when discussing the number two overall pick this year.  Walker’s a great scorer with an incredible IQ for offense.  He took a solid but not spectacular supporting cast at UConn and turned them into NCAA champions.  The biggest question with him is which guard position he fits best in, but he showed his ability to score in the NBA, albeit rather inconsistently, last season.  Biyombo has the defensive instincts of fellow Congo-native Serge Ibaka (although he unfortunately lacks the height) and no matter where you put him in your starting five, he’s got some of the most active defensive hands we’ve seen from a rookie in recent years.
 
So what’s next?
 
There seems to be five different options that the Bobcats are considering as of now – apart from trading down in the draft.  The two I’ve been hearing most are Thomas Robinson and Michael Kidd-Gilchrist, but Andre Drummond, Bradley Beal, and Harrison Barnes all appear to be on Charlotte’s radar as well.  Beal may be the least likely now that they’ve acquired Ben Gordon from the Pistons, but here’s how I’d rank each selection:
 
Mar 11, 2012; Atlanta, GA, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels forward Harrison Barnes (40) lays the ball up against the Florida State Seminoles in the first half during the finals of the 2012 ACC Men's Basketball Tournament at Philips Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-US PRESSWIREHarrison Barnes – 8/10
 
The main criticism on Barnes is that he just doesn’t look motivated or fully devoted to the game frequently enough.  While I think that’s definitely fair on a certain level, as we rarely saw Barnes take over games when his UNC team really needed it, he still clearly showed his ability to put the ball in the hoop.  Besides Beal, he’s the best shooter amongst the projected top-6, and probably better than Beal when it comes to the catch-and-shoot.   Even though some of the past UNC shooting guards have been underwhelming in the NBA (McCants, Ellington), I think Barnes has the size and ability to play either shooting guard or small forward and could see him having an upside similar to Danny Granger.  Alongside Walker, I think he could really help spread the floor and make up for Walker’s lack of size if they fill the 2 and 3 spots.  As mentioned earlier, Kemba is great at creating and if Barnes can find the motivation to become a premier shooter, it wouldn’t surprise me at all to see him averaging over 20 points per game in just a couple years – extremely valuable points when you’re talking about the Bobcats.
 
 
Apr 2, 2012; New Orleans, LA, USA; Kentucky Wildcats forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (14) is fouled by Kansas Jayhawks guard Elijah Johnson (15) during the first half in the finals of the 2012 NCAA men's basketball Final Four at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-US PRESSWIREMichael Kidd-Gilchrist – 7/10
 
A fantastic athlete with an explosive leaping ability that will most likely fit into the small forward spot in the NBA.  He was a key cog on the best team in the NCAA last season, usually as the third option on offense.  My problem with MKG is that he just doesn’t do any one or two things good enough to warrant that number 2 overall selection.  Alongside a premier point guard, I could see Kidd-Gilchrist filling in really well, but his inability to create for himself or shoot the ball consistently well makes me question his effectiveness if he’s expected to be one of his team’s top scorers.
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