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Game 7: Magic @ Bobcats


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Bobcats got down 20 early, but closed it to 6 in the third. Team seems to be falling apart in the fourth. The defense hasn't been so great and Flip Murray is a cancer when he's on the court, imo. Tyson Chandler proved to be useless as always and continuously got stupid fouls and proceeded to whine about them.

The bright spot is Raymond Felton and Nazr Mohammad, both have stepped it up big tonight. Wallace shooting woes have continued, he missed two dunks. Raja Bell has been grimacing with two different injuries in the game, his wrist was messing up and then something happened with his leg.

The team also has 3 technicals and committed a flagrant foul... handing out points

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