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Game 68: Bobcats@Hawks


King Taharqa

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The Bobs are in ATL tonight to face division rival Atlanta Hawks. This is another huge game for us and could be a preview of a 1st round series between the two teams. The Hawks are led by all star Joe Johnson (who is a game time decision with an achilles injury), Josh Smith, Al Horford, and Sixth Man Of The Year candidate Jamal Crawford. They are a long athletic team that plays very well at home. Tonight we get G-Force back after sitting out the past week with an injury. We will need a huge game from him, as well as Jax, and our bench guys to steal this one. The Hawks on a Friday night in ATL is not an easy game, but we need to continue to put pressure on the teams chasing us in the playoff race. GO BOBCATS!!!

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I haven't been able to watch any Bobcat games, but I'm going to go out and find an online stream for this one tonight. You do a good job with these threads KT and you've slowly gotten me pumped up about the Bobcats and watching the NBA in general.

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no no no no, F U

:D

Nothing comes between me and NCAA Ball. Although I am watching the Cats game cause there ain't no good games on right now.

None of them are going to be "good".

NCAA sucks this year. In a normal year, this pathetic dook team wouldn't be anywhere near the top 5.

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It doesn't suck this year, this has been one of the best tournys in a while.

Anyway, Cats need to go on a little run here.

"Competitive" games to me doesn't equal good.

College basketball this year is as pathetic as almost every thing else these days. It's no where near as good as it used to be, just because most of the teams are equally bad, which makes the games competitive.

I repeat. This pathetic dook team wouldn't even be sniffing the top 5 in a normal season.

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