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Bobcats rookie Gerald Henderson finished the Las Vegas Summer League averaging 6.0 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.7 steals in three games for Minnesota. Fellow rookie Derrick Brown was signed on July 13.
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The newest Bobcats, guard Gerald Henderson and forward Derrick Brown were in Charlotte to meet with the media on June 26. Behind-the-Scenes Video Behind-the-Scenes Gallery Henderson and Brown Press Conference Part I Henderson and Brown Press Conference Part II Scott Lauer's Take on Bobcats Draft Gerald Henderson Bobcats Player Profile Derrick Brown Bobcats Player Profile Follow Gerald Henderson on Twitter Draft Season Ticket Offer |
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The Bobcats selected Duke guard Gerald Henderson with the 12th pick in the 2009 NBA Draft and added Derrick Brown with the 40th overall pick. Bobcats Draft Henderson and Brown Gerald Henderson Bobcats Player Profile Derrick Brown Bobcats Player Profile Draft Night Video Part I Draft Night Video Part II Draft Night Gallery Henderson Draft Night Ticket Offer |
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With the 2009 NBA Draft just hours away, bobcats.com is your place to get updates from 16 mock drafts around the Web. Get the latest here. UPDATED - June 25 |
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Heading into the 2009 NBA Draft, bobcats.com has compiled profiles on the players expected to be taken at the top of this year's draft. Top Prospect Profiles |
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The Charlotte Bobcats landed the 12th overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft at the Draft Lottery. Read the story |
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What do Muggsy Bogues, George Lynch and the Bobcats own Vladimir Radmanovic have in common? They were all the twelfth pick in the NBA Draft. View all No. 12 picks since 1980 |
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The Bobcats will be looking to make history in Secaucas, New Jersey, as they look to become the first team to move from the No. 12 spot all the way up to No.1 at the 2009 NBA Draft Lottery. Bobcats Lottery History |
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KJ (Charlotte, NC) I just wanted to put this on record and say that if when draft day comes the Bobcats select Gerald Henderson, it would be the wrong move. number 12 is too high to take him and people projected to go after him are better... terrance williams for instance, he has the same deffensive capabilities but is two times as talented, athletic, and skilled on offence. His vision is great which means he would be able to take pressure off D.J. and let him spot up and shoot that perfect J more. T-will also is an attacker and has potential to be a steal a yr or 2 down the road. He has way more star potential than henderson and could take rajas place off the bat and be better than Gerald Wallace in 2 years(neither has a shot but t-will is way more skilled). other people better than henderson include but not limited too... Earl clark, budinger, draft express has us taking henderson ahead of brandon jennings(yall better not!). I would go with Terrance Williams, Gerald Henderson may be ready right now but with all T-Wills talent he has potential to be a future star. Gerald Henderson will never be the face of the Bobcats. T-Will could definitely take it from Emeka, Gerald, or DJ. I personally think DJ could be the best player on our team given the chance to start. With that said T-will could be better.
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Bobcats 2009 draftees Gerald Henderson
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1. L. A. Clippers - Blake Griffin
2. Memphis - Hasheem Thabeet
3. Oklahoma City - James Harden
4. Sacramento - Tyreke Evans
5. Minnesota - Ricky Rubio
6. Minnesota - Jonny Flynn
7. Golden State - Stephen Curry
8. New York - Jordan Hill
9. Toronto - DeMar DeRozan
10. Milwaukee - Brandon Jennings
11. New Jersey - Terrence Williams
12. CHARLOTTE - GERALD HENDERSON
13. Indiana - Tyler Hansbrough
14. Phoenix - Earl Clark
15. Detroit - Austin Daye
16. Chicago - James Johnson
17. Philadelphia - Jrue Holiday
18. Minnesota - Ty Lawson
19. Atlanta - Jeff Teague
20. Utah - Eric Maynor
21. New Orleans - Darren Collison
22. Portland - Victor Claver
23. Sacramento - Omri Casspi
24. Dallas - B.J. Mullens
25. Oklahoma City - Rodrigue Beaubois
26. Chicago - Taj Gibson
27. Memphis - Dearre Carroll
28. Minnesota - Wayne Ellington
29. L. A. Lakers - Toney Douglas
30. Cleveland - Christian Epenga
SECOND ROUND
31. Sacramento - Jeff Pendergraph
32. Washington - Jermaine Taylor
33. Portland - Dante Cunningham
34. Denver - Sergio Llull
35. Detroit - DeJuan Summers
36. Memphis - Sam Young
37. San Antonio - DeJuan Blair
38. Portland - Jon Brockman
39. Detroit - Jonas Jerebko
40. CHARLOTTE - DERRICK BROWN
41. Milwaukee - Jodie Meeks
42. L.A. Lakers - Pat Beverly
43. Miami - Marcus Thornton
44. Detroit - Chase Budinger
45. Minnesota - Nick Calathes
46. Cleveland - Danny Green
47. Minnesota - Henk Norel
48. Phoenix - Taylor Griffin
49. Atlanta - Sergey Gladyr
50. Utah - Goran Suton
51. San Antonio - Jack McClinton
52. Indiana - A.J. Price
53. San Antonio - Nando De Colo
54. Oklahoma City (from Charlotte) - Robert Vaden
55. Portland - Patrick Mills
56. Dallas - Ahmad Nivins
57. Phoenix - Emir Preldzic
58. Boston - Lester Hudson
59. L.A. Lakers - Chinemelv Elenu
60. Miami - Robert Dozier
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