
The Charlotte Bobcats fell well short of a postseason appearance, finishing 12th in the Eastern Conference. In the regular season, the Bobcats shining moment came when they upset the Boston Celtics with a 95-83 victory. Jason Richardson, who was acquired last summer, scored a game-high 34 points. On the season Richardson averaged 21.8 points and led the league in three-pointers made, knocking down 243 treys. Despite owning a solid leader, injuries plagued the Bobcats. Sean May and Adam Morrison were out for the entire season and Gerald Wallace started just 59 games.
"The Bobcats aren’t capped out this off-season, but they certainly don’t have the flexibility they once did to absorb a huge contract. That will limit the ways they could turn the ninth pick into a veteran rotation player."
-- Rick Bonnell, Charlotte Observer
2008No. 9 No. 20 (from DEN) No. 38 |
20078. Brandan Wright* 22. Jared Dudley |
200650. Ryan Hollins |
200513. Sean May |
| * Draft rights traded | |||
