Thanks everyone for coming out this year. This is an exciting year folks. This is Year #4 of this franchise's inception. 3 full seasons in the books. Do you remember what I told you when I was hired in Year 1?
Well, the rough seasons have definitely come and gone. We spent only two seasons outside of the playoffs looking in after building this team from scratch. Last year it looked like we may be able to make a playoff run so we kinda over extended ourselves and got into the tax. That probably was a mistake and bit of a miscalculation on my part. That being said, we will rectify that this by resetting the tax and getting the cap ready for the big push next season.DarthVegito wrote:There will be many rough seasons, but if we follow thru with our plan and build this team the proper way, the Charlotte Bobcats will experience greatness in ways unimaginable.
Despite all of that, THIS season WILL be our best yet. Yes, we are resetting but we made some huge moves and still think we can compete with the big boys. In order to reset the tax we had to trade Kanter for a more team-friendly contract. For Kanter we brought in Chet Dooley from the 76ers. Many looked at this move at a trape and that we got barely any value for Kanter. I'd argue it was one of the most balanced trades that has happened this off-season. After a stupendous training camp Dooley is ready to be a big contributor and possibly push for 6MOTY this season. We re-signed John Wall of course as he runs this offense better than anyone int he league. We signed LaMarcus Aldridge and Joakim Noah in free agency to solidify the front court.
Our biggest move though was the trade involving Lonzo Ball and Kyrie Irving. We want to thank Lonzo for being a great teammate and sticking it out thru the hard years here in Charlotte. We also want to wish him the best in his retirement which happened this training camp. Let's welcome Kyrie Irving to this team and we have some huge expectations for this guy here in Charlotte.
Floor is open for questions...