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Game 32: Knicks vs. Bobcats


King Taharqa

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After Saturday night's tough loss at home to New Jersey I wanna see our backcourt step up and have a better game at home tonight. Larry Brown played PG himself, so I know he's very demanding when it comes to PG play. Our guys need to bounce back against this Knicks team thats in a big slump right now. They're a high scoring bunch but dont defend well, so we should be able to win if we defend well. GO BOBCATS!

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I think they will end up with a +.500 record.

That is still possible ya ?

Its still possible. We're gonna miss Raja Bell. He's a very good outside shooter, defender, and plays with a high IQ. Having Diaw has given us a good ball handler around the paint. His passing ability has helped spread the floor for us. We just need somebody in the backcourt to really step it up and shoot a good percentage every night.

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The Bobs lost this game because of Felton's continued poor play. 5 of 17 shooting, 2 missed shots in the last minute. If I were the GM of this team, I would put Felton up for any desired player. If in one week, no good offers, for a first round pick. If within another week, no good offers, a second round pick. Still nothing... I would cut his ass. He is a complete negative to the team when he is on the ballcourt. I have never seen a team stick with such a stupid player this long.

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8 assists, 8 boards, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 1 turnover

yeah, lets cut that loser

but seriously, he just needs to accept the fact that he is not a scorer...sure he occasionally goes for 20 or 25, but he shoots less than 40 percent

once he becomes a true pass first point guard, he will be a much better player

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8 assists, 8 boards, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 1 turnover

yeah, lets cut that loser

but seriously, he just needs to accept the fact that he is not a scorer...sure he occasionally goes for 20 or 25, but he shoots less than 40 percent

once he becomes a true pass first point guard, he will be a much better player

lol, how many more years are we going to hear that for? I think that's why we drafted a PG. Felton is gone soon anyways, along with McMay at the end of the year.

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8 assists, 8 boards, 2 steals, 2 blocks, 1 turnover

yeah, lets cut that loser

but seriously, he just needs to accept the fact that he is not a scorer...sure he occasionally goes for 20 or 25, but he shoots less than 40 percent

once he becomes a true pass first point guard, he will be a much better player

Everytime he jacks up an ill advised shot, it is a turnover. Therefore, he probably had 10 turnovers in the game.

He has one of the best coaches for PG's ever. He is still a moron. There is no hope for him. He is the biggest reason why the Bobs lose so many close games.

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