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Oklahoma City at Charlotte 7:00 PM Saturday


PantherBrew

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Can't wait to see our new and improved team.

Excited to see Mo, PJ and JT getting more minutes, no Neal... Those are all good things.

Furthermore, it's awesome that we traded for Mo before the all-star break because I'm sure it gave him more time to get acclimated with our calls, plays, sets, etc.

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Without Durant, the Hornets match up better defensively (as noted above).  I wouldn't be surprised if Charlotte threw some combo of Henderson/MKG at Westbrook with some sort of soft double to force him to shoot jump shots. 

 

Further, look for a heavy dose of Al Jefferson as always... It'll be interesting to see if OKC matches up with Kantor or Ibaka defensively.  I think Al has the advantage v. Kantor.  If they play Ibaka on Al, look for Cody to test Kantor's athleticism.

 

Finally, I hope Mo can have a nice game off the bench, I think we'll definitely need it. 

 

Boom Boom Clap!... err I mean, lets go Hornets!

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