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8 hours ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

Chill, it took a double tech on Green for us to squeak out a win against a Curry-less Warriors team..

This ain't even as big a win as the Brooklyn win earlier this season.. we still need to get stronger down low..

I'm thrilled at the W.. just not going ape poo saying we are a 2nd round playoff team.. c'mon 

If ball, rozier, Hayward,  Washington, bridges, Graham and monk are all playing consistently well then I stand by what I said. That's a huge if. My point was the talent is there that's all. 

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2 hours ago, toldozer said:

If ball, rozier, Hayward,  Washington, bridges, Graham and monk are all playing consistently well then I stand by what I said. That's a huge if. My point was the talent is there that's all. 

No worries my guy.. i disagree but just my opinion.. I don't want to be a cold blanket in here but I don't see us beating any of the top 4 Eastern teams in a 7 game series.. not saying we couldn't grab 2 games and make it an interesting series but we are too young and inexperienced..

I just want to focus on making the playoffs and getting the squad that playoff experience..

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So obviously the Hornets coaches know a little about basketball. So is the issue guarding the three just a personnel thing? Is there another defense they could play that could help? I realize they don’t have great rim protectors.
 

I know they don’t enjoy teams setting franchise records for made threes against them every other week. 

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No one in here for that huge win against a top team in the West on the road with the refs going against us? LaMelo started slow but was great down the stretch with a couple clutch baskets. Somehow we're ahead of the Celtics and their 2 all stars in the standings (lol) and only a half game out of the 4th seed... We've got a ways to go but this season has been a huge success so far. In Mitch I trust.

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11 minutes ago, t96 said:

No one in here for that huge win against a top team in the West on the road with the refs going against us? LaMelo started slow but was great down the stretch with a couple clutch baskets. Somehow we're ahead of the Celtics and their 2 all stars in the standings (lol) and only a half game out of the 4th seed... We've got a ways to go but this season has been a huge success so far. In Mitch I trust.

It was fun but stressful. Refs were clearly one sided but it happens all the time with Charlotte. It was a great win. They need to come out of this west coast trip at .500.

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