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Game 20: Nuggets vs. Bobcats


King Taharqa

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Great game by the Bobcats, their D really played good down the stretch. We still need to knock down more jumpshots to pull the defense out but I think Felton, Wallace and Jax all did a good job of attacking the basket.

It was really nice to see us get to the foul line as much as we did.

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Right now we're sitting nicely in the 7th seed for the East. If Brown can make another late run this season there's no telling what our seed might be... getting in the top 5 will be hard as Orlando, Boston, Cleveland and Atlanta are all playing very well right now. Miami's sitting there at 5, a very tough team as well... but at 11-9, very catchable.

I like what i heard from Brown after the game, comparing Felton to Chauncey Billups. Apparently Brown thinks the light is starting to go off in Raymond's head similiar to when Chauncey started becoming a top-tier PG in the A. Maybe he doesn't have to jack up desperation shots as the shot clock winds down at the end of the game, he can PASS it.

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