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Game 74: 76ers vs Bobcats


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Coming of a disheartening loss vs the Raptors Monday night, the Bobcats have to bounce back tonight vs the 76ers. Wallace has called out his teammates and their ability to only get up for big time teams. Well tonight will be a perfect test against the 26-48 76ers. If we play right and stay focused we should win in a convincing fashion. Bulls lost last tonight and a win tonight would put us another .5 game ahead of the 9th seeded Bulls. Every win is crucial in cementing our spot in the playoffs. Like Wallace said, "We are not in the playoffs" yet and we need to play with some urgency. Go Bobcats!

Projected Lineups

Charlotte

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PG Felton

SG Jackson

SF Wallace

PF Diaw

C Ratliff

Philadelphia

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PG Holiday

SG Iguodala

SF Kapono

PF Brand

C Dalambert

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I wish I knew. With him healthy it will be easier, but I still think we can handle them without him.

I agree we should be able to crush the sixers without him, but I would think his presence would make the game fall much more into our favor.

Pssst... add a pic to the first post!

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So do they sell the Playoff Push ticket deals at the door, or is an online only thing?

EDIT: Lady on the phone said playoff push tix are available at the door (6 bucks for upper center court or 23$ for lower center court) but the Wild Wing Wednesday deal is only online.

I'm leaning towards going again tonight.

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Are you sure it's CENTER court lowers? Center court lowers are club seating. Those are on sale for 80 i think. I was supposed to go but i forgot about UFC. I just dumped my tickets. I will be going to ATL and Chicago though. Those are some great deals for a pro sporting event. Especially a playoff team.

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Yep, they're behind the goal now. $23 is a damn good deal, should have grabbed them yesterday when I pulled up 116. I don't want to be behind the goal though... guess I'll keep checking throughout the day to see if they switch to another corner or something.

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