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Hornets Vs Hawks Game Thread


TheMaulClaw

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A tougher game than the Heat. They run a spread offense and have shooters all over the place. Not going to be easy. Would be nice to get this one before we go west.

We'll see what happens.  I've liked what we've done in the off season, and defensively we've been playing well minus the Pelicans game.  I expect Marvin Williams to be pumped for this game and I think Lance is big bonus for us defensively in this game.  There aren't too many better back courts then us right now within the division, and obviously I think we'll get better offensive production out of our front court as well then the Hawks will.

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