Bobcats Extend Qualifying Offers To Four Players
The Bobcats have extended qualifying offers to Gerald Wallace, Jason Kapono, Keith Bogans and Matt Carroll, and exercised the fourth-year option on Emeka Okafor's contract, keeping the 2005 NBA got milk? Rookie of the Year in Charlotte through the 2007-08 season.
2005-06 Bobcats Dance Team Selected
The 2005-06 Charlotte Bobcats Dance Team was chosen on June 26 during auditions at the Charlotte Coliseum.
Bobcats / Sting Youth Basketball Camps
The Charlotte Bobcats and Sting will be a part of three outstanding basketball camps for children this summer.
C-SET To Cease Operations
C-SET, the 24-hour regional sports and entertainment network created to serve local programming interests in North and South Carolina, will cease operations effective June 30, 2005.
Foodservice Program Announced For New Arena
The Bobcats have partnered with Charlotte food consultant John Sergi, and industry leading-Levy Restaurants, Compass Group, the Americas Division’s sports and entertainment strategic partner to develop a diverse and customer-focused food and beverage program for the New Charlotte Arena.
NBA and NBPA Reach Agreement In Principle
The NBA and the National Basketball Players Association announced that they have reached an agreement in principle on the key items of a new six-year collective bargaining agreement.
An Inside Look At The New Charlotte Arena
With the opening of the New Charlotte Arena just over four months away, BobcatsBasketball.com takes you on a behind-the-scenes tour of the new home of the Bobcats and Sting.
Season In Review: Gerald Wallace
BobcatsBasketball.com's season in review series continues with Gerald Wallace, who thrilled fans with his high-flying offense and established himself as a defensive presence on the court.
Emeka Okafor Named Rookie Of The Year
Bobcats forward Emeka Okafor was named the 2004-05 NBA got milk? Rookie of the Year as voted on by a panel of league sportswriters and broadcasters in the United States and Canada. He received 77 of 126 possible first-place votes in winning the award.
Okafor's Award A Victory For Both Team & City
Backstage With Bernie: Season In Review
In
a two-part series, General Manager & Head Coach Bernie Bickerstaff talks about the team's inaugural season, plans for the summer and the New Charlotte Arena.
Part one: April 22, 2005
Part two: April 25, 2005
Game-by-game season recap
Brezec To Participate In Basketball Without Borders
Primoz Brezec will participate in Basketball without Borders, the league’s premiere international basketball and community relations outreach program, at La Ghirada Sports Facility in Treviso, Italy from July 28-31.
Bobcats Help Build Playground, Read To Students
The Bobcats players joined Charlotte Business Strengthening America on April 14 to help build a playground for the students at Thomasboro Elementary School. The players and member of the dance team also participated in a Reading Timeout with the kids in the after-school program.
Get Closer To The Bobcats In 2005-06
Deposits are now being accepted for new Bobcats season ticket holders for the 2005-06 season at the New Charlotte Arena. Fans who wish to reserve new season tickets can do so by making a non-refundable deposit of $250.00 per seat.
New Charlotte Arena seating chart
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