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Thank God The 2011-2012 Season Is Over


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just to think that the 'cats beat the bucks to open the season..and lost on a last second shot by wade the next game...it was like the guys never recovered after that loss.

After the first week i doubt anyone thought this team would play like they did....

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Unfortunately, they will likely never escape the distinction of the worst ever single season. However, if that label is attached to the "Charlotte Bobcats", then could we get out from under that title with a re-brand? I know that's a separate discussion which there are other threads for, but it makes me wonder...

Either way, this season will sting for quite some time. If the Bobcats don't get the #1 draft pick, fug it all.

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Changing your name, doesnt erase your franchise's history.

The Sacramento Kings still hold the rights and history to the Cincinnati Royals/Kansas City Royals even though their name is different. The Buffalo Braves history still remains with the LA Clippers. They even wear Braves throwbacks this season, even though they never played in LA. I blame our local newspaper for misinforming so many people in our area about "rebranding" and "name changes".

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