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Game 51: Bobcats@Timberwolves


King Taharqa

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Bobcats will play their final game before the all star break tonight in Minnesota. Bobcats have struggled on the road this season and tonight will face a T'Wolves squad led by Al Jefferson, Kevin Love, & rookie Johnny Flynn. I recall late last season we went on the road to Minnesota and got our ass beat in a loss that helped cost us a playoff berth. Im hoping tonight we stay focused and try to build on our win last night against the Wizards. We need to shoot the ball well and try to win the hustle points battle if we want a victory. GO GO BOBCATS!!!!

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Where does Charlotte stand within the conference?

Bobcats are in 3rd place in the Southeast behind Orlando & Atlanta. They are the 7th seed in the Eastern Conference. A loss tonight by Chicago (along with a Bobcats win) would place us at 6th, and a loss tonight by Miami (along with a Bobcats win) would help give us some cushion ahead of them.

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Bobcats are in 3rd place in the Southeast behind Orlando & Atlanta. They are the 7th seed in the Eastern Conference. A loss tonight by Chicago (along with a Bobcats win) would place us at 6th, and a loss tonight by Miami (along with a Bobcats win) would help give us some cushion ahead of them.

So if they can keep up the record until the end of April they would make the playoffs?

I'm not much of an NBA guy but if Charlotte makes the playoffs I'm watching every game that comes on.

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