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Game 60: Lakers vs. Bobcats


King Taharqa

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The Bobcats will face the Los Angeles Lakers at home today. With only 22 games left in the season, every contest is important, and tonight is another great test for the Bobs. The Lakers have just started a long road trip and took a loss to the Heat in OT last night. They will look to bounce back against the Bobcats who have lost 6 of their last 10 games and are struggling overall as a team. The Lakers are led by Kobe Bryant, Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum, Lamar Odom, & Ron Artest. If the Bobcats hope to pull off the upset, we're gonna need an outstanding performance from our front court. Nazr Mohammad and Tyson Chandler practiced on Thursday, so we may be getting our studs back in the paint. We also need our PGs to step up and have big games. Ray traditionally plays well against the Lakers. A win tonight keeps us in the playoff hunt. GO BOBCATS!!!

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