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1st playoff win as a new franchise PIE!


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we won because Clifford finally went away from doing nothing but posting up Al. which he did both games in Miami.  So as he stopped making Al the focus, the rest of the team played.  especially Frank the Tank. Dude was unconscious. Oh and Jeremy Lin fell 27 times and the refs blew donkey dicks.

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26 minutes ago, Mother Grabber said:

do we still hate the Frank Kaminsky pick?

He has a lot to prove and he could be better than Winslow if he works hard enough but for now I keep it at a mistake until he does that consistently. Hopefully he reads this and it fuels his desire to get better ;+) like he actually reads message boards....does he?

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Watched the whole first half at work then listened in the car and on the Hornets app at the restaurant we went to for dinner. Couldn't have been any happier when Steve Martin announced that they were waving the white flag and bringing in the reserves and then when the clock hit zeros. So proud of this team for continuing to fight and for bringing this team arguably it's biggest franchise win to date. Go Buzz!!!!!!

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