With five players who have consistently been scoring more than 10 points per game, the Bobcats have a much more balanced offense than they have in the past several years.
Mychal Green is the top scorer on average, with 14.1 points per game, followed by Leon Williams and Sonny Troutman. Jeremy Fears, Terren Harbut and Jeff Halbert averaged more than eight points per game.
O'Shea said the balanced talent in scoring makes the Bobcats more dependable in a crunch.
When you have players who can make shots under pressure
you have a chance to win games at home and on the road he said. And that gives you a chance to win close games.





