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time to get behind our other Charlotte team


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To the people sick of this teams lack of effort, camaraderie, swag etc, now is the time to get on the Bobcats bandwagon. unlike the Panthers they play with a fire, kemba walker and michael kidd-gilchrist are playing like stars and the latter is going to be very very special. Imo the bobcats are the best ticket in town right now and deserve more local support

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Respect to the Bobcats on finally getting it done against the Mavs. They showed a lot of toughness and resiliency in that 4th quarter to come from behind and tie it and take it to OT to get the W. Panthers could learn a lot watching the Bobcats play. They have a reputation for never quitting despite their lack of talent. I used to always say, never underestimate the heart of a Bobcat.

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Carolina Hurricanes have a championship and 3 of the best young players in the league, as well as an owner who doesn't mind dishing out money and doing what needs to be done to get wins. Also, talk about a youth movement that might actually pay off.

JR needs to go talk to Jim Rutherford and Ron Francis and take some fuging notes on how to be a SPORTS businessman and not just a penny-pinching businessman.

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