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Game 38 Charlotte Bobcats (15-22) @ Chicago Bulls (16-18)


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The Bobcats are on a back-to-back against the Bulls who are moving on without Luol Deng. The Bobcats will see a familiar face tonight as Kemba Walker takes on his mentor D.J. Augustin.

 

Tip Off: 8:00 P.M.

 

Charlotte Bobcats Depth Chart

PG: Kemba Walker, Ramon Sessions, Jannero Pargo

SG: Gerald Henderson, Ben Gordon

SF: Chris Douglas-Roberts, Anthony Tolliver, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (injured), Jeff Taylor (injured)

PF: Josh McRoberts, Cody Zeller, Jeff Adrien

C: Al Jefferson, Bismack Biyombo, Brendan Haywood (injured)

 

Chicago Bulls Depth Chart

PG: Kirk Hinrich, D.J. Augustin, Marquis Teague, Derrick Rose (injured)

SG: Jimmy Butler, Tony Snell

SF: Mike Dunleavy, Erik Murphy

PF: Carlos Boozer, Taj Gibson

C: Joakim Noah, Nazr Mohammed

 

Key Match-Up: Al Jefferson vs. Joakim Noah

 

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GO CATS!!!

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Sessions and McBob have been awful tonight while Henderson and Zeller have been playing really well... yet Clifford keeps those two in for long periods of time...

 

Management must have had told the team to tank because there's no excuse for this poor display of coaching.

The Cats looked like a solid 5-6 seed for the first 27 games. Something changed after the December 21st game against the Jazz.

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Well... we haven't gotten the opportunity to be positive in a while...

 

So I'd like to commend Cody Zeller on what probably was his best half of basketball in his young career.

 

Zeller went 2 for 3 from the field for 5 points with 2 rebounds, 1 steal, and 1 blocked shot.

 

His defense was a concern coming in to the league, but tonight it's been great. If I'm not mistaking, Boozer has not scored one point on Zeller (all on McRoberts). Zeller made a great defensive play on Boozer when Boozer was in the triple threat postion... Boozer turned to face Zeller and Zeller ultimately tipped the ball from Boozer and made the steal. Then Zeller had a great block on Noah that resulted in a jump ball which he won to Pargo. Zeller played good help defense off of Boozer once Noah got by Jefferson. Zeller met Noah in the air and got a jump ball out of it.

So with that said, good job Cody.

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I left at about the 2nd quarter. So idk they got injured. Are they ok?

CDR slammed his hip into another player. Kemba looked like he dislocated or broke a finger. Kemba's injury looked a little bit serious but shockingly both of the came back in to start the second half.

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