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    Stojakovicfor3
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  • #354114
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    JNixon
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    They need a difference maker. Livingston had big-time potential before his injury, but now he’s not more than a true 3rd string PG. D.J. Augustin isn’t going to be a good starter next season either. Just like Felton, he’s limited by his size on both ends. The only difference is he’s weaker than Felton. He’s a backup PG.

    Besides the Cavs, the Charlotte Bobcats will be the team that made the playoffs last year in the East that will be a mid-to-high lotto team next season. Bank on it.

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  • #354124
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    Lotto Stud
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    I think Livingston needs a team to take a chance on him @ the starting spot again. He will be successful with his length & height to see over his defender with his amazing passing ability

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  • #354127
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    Chrischi
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    I have to say that Livingston played pretty solid for the Wizards at the end of the season. I think he could be a solid back up. If he stays healthy.

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    BothTeamsPlayedHard
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    When he has been healthy enough to play, he has been an impressive true point guard. He seems like someone Larry Brown would like. The Bobcats are a long athletic team. They can put out a lineup of Livingston, Jackson, Wallace, Thomas, and either Brown or McGuire and basically be able to switch everything and just get after it like few NBA teams can defensively. I’m not sure who will hit shots other than Jackson, but Larry likes defense and he has it.

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  • #354180
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    sheltwon3
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    i like the Livingston pick up and wished the Knicks picked him up but I still hope Bobcats trade for Sessions and let him start.

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  • #354186
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    NashyMing
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    I think LIvingston is a better player than DJ Augustin, so as long as he stays healthy, it’s a good deal for the Bobcats. Livingston can probalby start for the Bobcats (if they cannot get another good PG in this offseason).

    He’s 6-7 PG with good ball handling, passing and at age 24. If he can stay healthy, he would be a pretty solid starter for the duration of his contract. Even as a Raptors fan, I think it’s better for the Bobcats to sign Livingston than taking on Calderon 10mil a season for 3 more years.

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  • #354194
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    Russell0Westbrook
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    Good pick up

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