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That lottery fuged us out of multiple championships


MichaelNewtonII

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Yes, it hurts a little bit. But I am very happy about where our team is right now. We have some awesome players on our team finally and its too exciting to be upset as the Hornets return in a few hours from now. Too many positives. Davis would have been sick. But our team is sick as it is currently. I'm going to enjoy this season very much.

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The NBA lottery makes me sick to my stomach. It is so obviously rigged that I have guessed the past 4 teams to get the number 1 pick just based on what happened during the season. Either get rid of it or show the balls being put into the machine and drawn. I don't want to see cards getting pulled out of a fuging envelope.

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