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GDT: Charlotte Hornets (6-15) @ Memphis Grizzlies (17-4)


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Tip off: 8 PM EST

 

Past Results:

Memphis - 71

Charlotte - 69

 

Last time these teams met, it was an ugly game.  With it being the Hornets second game of the year, both teams came out and shot 36% from the field.  There were a total of 39 TO between the two teams, the Hornets having 20 of those.

 

Since that game, both teams have gone in different directions.  Memphis is sitting pretty near the top of the West while Charlotte is busy playing catch up, but two straight wins and more practices is giving this team more confidence.

 

With the return of MKG, I think this game will be closer than it would've been a week ago.

 

Projected Starters

CHA:

Kemba

Lance

MKG

Zeller

Big Al

 

MEM:

Conley

Allen

Vince

Z-Bo

Gasol

 

Looking forward to a hard fought game.  Hornets seem to be flowing better offensively, and hopefully the win on Wednesday night, one of the more complete games from the team, will carry into tonights game.  

 

Projection

Charlotte - 84

Memphis - 80

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