Charlotte Bobcats: 3 Potential Trades

Jan 7, 2014; Charlotte, NC, USA; Charlotte Bobcats guard Ramon Sessions (7) looks to pass as he is defended by Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal (3) during the second half of the game at Time Warner Cable Arena. Wizards win 97-83. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 7, 2014; Charlotte, NC, USA; Charlotte Bobcats guard Ramon Sessions (7) looks to pass as he is defended by Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal (3) during the second half of the game at Time Warner Cable Arena. Wizards win 97-83. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports /
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Jan 7, 2014; Charlotte, NC, USA; Charlotte Bobcats guard Ramon Sessions (7) looks to pass as he is defended by Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal (3) during the second half of the game at Time Warner Cable Arena. Wizards win 97-83. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports
Jan 7, 2014; Charlotte, NC, USA; Charlotte Bobcats guard Ramon Sessions (7) looks to pass as he is defended by Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal (3) during the second half of the game at Time Warner Cable Arena. Wizards win 97-83. Mandatory Credit: Sam Sharpe-USA TODAY Sports /

It doesn’t take a NBA expert to identify the Charlotte Bobcats problem. Its as easy as going to nba.com/stats and looking at offensive team rankings.  The Bobcat rank in the bottom five in points and assists per game. That kind of pathetic performance on the offensive end is wasting the their tremendous defensive efforts. A team that ranks third in opponents points per game at the very least should be at .500. Now, in all fairness the Bobcats have had their fair share of injuries. Al JeffersonMichael Kidd-Gilchrist and  Jeff Taylor have all missed games this year.  It also doesn’t help that Cody Zeller is showing early signs of being a bust. Nevertheless, it is pretty obvious they need. Here are three players the Bobcats should target.