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Hornets @ Celtics


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Big game tonight and if we want to make the playoffs these are the type of games that we have to win.

Not to mention three of the four teams we are competing with for a playoff spot are facing tough matchups tonight (Miami vs. New Orleans, Brooklyn @ Houston, and Indiana vs. Cleveland).

Tonight is a perfect opportunity to jump back into the 8th spot and gain a full game on Miami.

Expect Mo to go off against Boston's rookie point guard and don't be surprised if Cody has another solid outing against his brother.

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Remember how Al looked horrible and sucked last year up until that Detroit game where he single handedly took over and won the game and then never looked back?

What if the Chicago game the other night was this year's Detroit game for him? That would be awesome.

 

It looks like MKG is going to be the guy that goes on a tear post ASB.

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