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Game 62: Heat vs. Bobcats


King Taharqa

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Tonight's matchup with the Miami Heat is the final game of our 3 game home stand. The Bobs have bounced back strong with big wins over the Lakers & the Warriors. A win over the Heat tonight would give us a 3-0 edge over them for the year, guaranteeing us the tie breaker in playoff seeding. The Heat are led by Dwayne Wade, Jermaine O'Neal, and 2nd year player Michael Beasley. I have no doubt they understand the importance of tonight's game and will look to play better against us than they had in the previous 2 matchups. The Bobcats need to continue to defend well and push the basketball when they can. Jax has had huge games against Miami and I'd like to see him continue that trend tonight. A win tonight puts us back in the 8th seed. GO BOBCATS!!!

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