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Again not being from N.O. I cant say if this name makes sense, but what about the New Orleans Wardens. I was just thinking of how the city is divided in 17 wards. I doesnt really have a ring to it though.
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ehhh. Not too sure about that.
New Orleans Reapers.
NOLA Reapers.
Man, it's growing on me like the Venom symbiote!
The more I think about this, arent some of these names (mine included) we are coming up with a little too menacing for the NBA? I mean, think of all the team names in the league right now: Spurs, Suns, Nets, Knicks, Kings and so forth. All pretty tame. And the teams with somewhat "hardcore" names arent striking fear in anyone with their logos or colors. You got to think of this from a marketing standpoint 1rst and the local flavor second. You want the team to have fans not only in New Orleans but everywhere.
new orleans soul, beat or rhythm. Thats what im going with.
Don't Fear the Reaper... built in taunt and a cool tune... can jam out to the other team taunting us...
Yup. I'm sold. No more arguing for any other name. I got it bad, so bad...hot for Reaper.
The "colors" of New Orleans are blue, gold, and white. Too me, that seems like it could be a nice color scheme. I put this together real quick:
The three different blues are from that blue dog we see all over the city, and the gold is the Saints gold.
Well the Bobcats are a bit better than their record. Injuries, plus what seems like total ignorance on the part of Paul Silas as well players seemingly quitting for much of the season is why the Bobcats will end the season as the worst NBA team of all time. Also much of the key players from the playoff run a few years back have been traded for lesser parts. A rebuild was necessary for the team. Overpriced players left the team devoid of cap room and the team could not really improve and were only good enough for maybe two more playoff appearances that led nowhere. Rather than go through that only to rebuild, the team started rebuilding sooner rather than later. With Rich Cho being GM we hope the team can improve quickly. Hopefully we get the first pick but if not the draft appears to be fairly deep so a player of star caliber could be drafted. No matter what I can guarantee you the team will finish with at least 25 to 30 wins next seasaon. That is if they fire Paul Silas and get a better fit at head coach.
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