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Game 27: Bobcats@Grizzlies


King Taharqa

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BOBCATS CRUSH GRIZZ 112-83!!!

1 name. Boris Diaw. 11-13 from the field, including 4 3 pointers, 10 boards and 3 assists. With that kind of production coming in the front court along with Emeka's usual double double, we're gonna start to win some ballgames boys. Great win by them Bobcats.

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Great game! it was soooo good i just watched it again, all but the part with nazr in in the 4th, i was still upset ajinca didnt get those mins.... haha but with wins like that ill deal with it. i knew diaw would play good here, but ill say his range is farther than i thought an his hustle is more than i expected. so far i love it. hope we play good tomorrow to back it up. lets go for 3 in a row BABY!!!!!!

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