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Charlotte Bobcats 2010-11 Mid-Season Review
Posted 1/25/2011
The Charlotte Bobcats have pretty much called it a season after Michael Jordan parted ways with coach Larry Brown and announced he would look to trade off their most talented players.

Jordan already came out and said players like Gerald Wallace were now on the trade block. The team would like to save some money as well as get younger players in return for such a quality veteran.

Stephen Jackson is another quality veteran who could be traded, and he would also draw a lot of interest from contending teams.

Other bad news includes top reserve Tyrus Thomas tearing the meniscus in his left knee. That will cost him at least two months, and the Bobcats above 11 points and five rebounds per game.

Charlotte has actually played reasonably well at home, sporting a record above the .500 mark. It's the road that has been unkind to them, and that's usually the case for teams that just aren't very good.

Despite all of their adversity, the Bobcats still remain in the hunt for one of the final playoff spots in the Eastern Conference.
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