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Game 46: Bobcats@Kings


King Taharqa

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Last time the Bobcats faced Tyreke Evans he lit em up for 34 on MLK Day and almost pulled off what would have been an embarassing loss for the Bobs. Tonight the Bobcats are still out in Northern Cali in Sacramento for the rematch to that game with the Kings. Evans has come on strong the past 2 months as the leading Rookie Of The Year candidate, and the Kings have alot of offensive punch. The name of the game again tonight is DISCIPLINE. Will the Bobcats have it? If we defend, control the paint, and pass the ball fluidly on offense we will beat the Kings. If we come out lazy and allow Evans and their bench guys to get open shots we will get smashed. Despite the Kings record, Arco Arena is a tough place to play so I expect another high scoring affair well over the century mark. I'm also looking forward to All-Star Gerald Wallace having a big game against his first team. GO BOBCATS!!!

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We can't get lazy. Have you noticed that all the teams we are fighting with for a playoff spot have stepped their game up, too? We've put some distance between us and the 9th spot, but we have to keep going to give ourselves a good matchup in the first round. The Cav's won't lose in the first round( the league won't allow it) so we need to avoid the eighth spot. The Magic present a tough matchup with Howard. Atlanta is much improved. The Celtics on the other hand is looking old and could be had if we come in healthy.

Go 'Cats

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We can't get lazy. Have you noticed that all the teams we are fighting with for a playoff spot have stepped their game up, too? We've put some distance between us and the 9th spot, but we have to keep going to give ourselves a good matchup in the first round. The Cav's won't lose in the first round( the league won't allow it) so we need to avoid the eighth spot. The Magic present a tough matchup with Howard. Atlanta is much improved. The Celtics on the other hand is looking old and could be had if we come in healthy.

Go 'Cats

Yeah but the Celtics have the best defense out of the 3 teams you mentioned. I would hate to face Boston. To be honest I'd rather face the Cavs.

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