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Game 55: Bobcats @ LA Clippers


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Bobcats head off to LA after a disappointing loss to the Bucks. The Bobcats now are only a game ahead of the 9th place Bucks and a win tonight is needed to keep or widen that margin. The Bucks play the Knicks and should be favored.

The Clippers should see their newly acquired players, Gooden and Outlaw, hit the court tonight and make their debut. This is the first meeting between the two teams with one more coming in Charlotte.

Projected Starters

Bobcats

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PG Felton

SG Jackson

SF Wallace

PF Diaw

C Mohammed

Clippers

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PG Blake

SG Gordon

SF Butler

PF Smith

C Kaman

Game is tonight at 10:30 on FS Carolinas.

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They still need to prove they can beat these kind of teams. Except LAC is pretty decent this year, I'm saying the Cats' lose.

Yea I understand what you mean about proving that they can beat these teams. Yes the Clips are decent this year but Bobcats need to beat teams that they should beat more consistently. They have the get up for every game.

I guess I'll give the KT's obligatory pics of the opposing team:

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