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Game 41: Charlotte at Atlanta


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Charlotte Bobcats (21-19) @ Atlanta Hawks (27-14) 7:30 PM

Probable Starters

Bobcats

PG Felton

SG Jackson

SF Wallace

PF Diaw

C Mohammed

Hawks

PG Bibby

SG Johnson

SF Williams

PF Smith

C Horford

Last time these two met was back in November, where the Bobcats won convincingly 103-83. Both Atlanta and Bobcats are different teams now than the ones back in November. This game took place before Charlotte acquired Stephen Jackson. Raja Bell, coincidentally, happened to be the leading scorer for the Bobcats that night. Bobcats look to build on their confidence and ****** a game on the road tonight, something that hasn't been easy for them this year. (3-15 on the Road, 2 of them coming at the beginning of this year @ Miami and @ Cleveland)

Bobcats lead the overall series 13-8 (that is the most wins Bobcats have over any other team), Hawks with a 6-4 advantage at Phillips.

Go Bobcats!

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If the Bobcats beat the Hawks at the highlight factory on a Friday night for their seventh straight win, I will finally give them some respect. Too bad I'm a Hawks fan though.

No body cares about you giving the cats respect, they HAVE respect from all the teams in the NBA, I promise you that.

Did you know that the only team in the NBA to beat the Cavs twice is Charlotte? That is how you earn respect and im not talking about from message board people like you but from actual nba players.

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No body cares about you giving the cats respect, they HAVE respect from all the teams in the NBA, I promise you that.

Did you know that the only team in the NBA to beat the Cavs twice is Charlotte? That is how you earn respect and im not talking about from message board people like you but from actual nba players.

Easy there. I never claimed that my respect was required. It was just a statement and not meant to be any disrespect. :chillpill:

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lol, no worries. I just havent seen many guys from others teams on this MB but I guess that in its own is a form of respect.

I'm on this board cause I'm a Panthers fan. Grew up in NC, currently reside in Atlanta. I was never much of a Hornets or Bobcats fan. I was a bigger Hawks fan as a kid even when I lived in NC, watching 'nique and spud webb. That's that.

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