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Game 78: Bobcats@Hornets


King Taharqa

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The Mighty Bobcats will travel to New Orleans Arena to face Charlotte's old team, the New Orleans Hornets. The Hornets are led by superstar PG Chris Paul, all star forward David West, and veteran hackmaster James Posey. We lost at home to the Chris Paul-less Hornets earlier this year, and will look to avenge that loss tonight on their floor. We of course will need strong performances from Jax & G-Force, but our bench players like DJ, Hughes, Tyrus, & Chandler need to make solid contributions as well. A win tonight secures a winning record for the season and pushes our magic number down to 1, GO BOBCATS!!!

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Lets go Cats! Btw hate to wish injury upon any other player, but Chris Bosh looks like he might be out for at least a little time with that face injury....The Playoffs are in sight come on Cats lets get er done!

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CHRIS PAUL IS DONE

Chris Paul will miss the rest of the year with a ligament tear in his right middle finger, but will not need surgery according to the team officials.

If somebody has dropped Darren Collison out of frustration, run to the waiver wire and grab him immediately as he's set to retake the role that he had prior to CP3's return. Paul cannot perform any basketball-related activities for seven weeks, and this caps a somewhat disappointing year for him.

Source: Adrian Wojnarowski on Twitter

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