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Game 81: Bobcats@Nets


King Taharqa

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Tonight our Mighty Bobcats are in the Garden State. And oh what a beautiful garden it is! :D The New Jersey Nets have had the Bobcats # this season. Beating us the last 2 times we've faced them. Led by young big man Brook Lopez, Devin Harris, Courtney Lee, & young rookie T Williams, the Nets have had one of the worst seasons in NBA history. Dealing with so many losses, a change in ownership, and an eminent move to Brooklyn NY in the next coming years has got to be tough on these guys. But for whatever reason, it hasnt seemed to faze them when they face us. The Bobs have struggled on the road all season long, and the Nets seem to match up very well with us, we need all star performances by G-Force & Jax to have a shot. A win tonight evens the season series and gives us a big road victory to go into the playoffs on. GO BOBCATS!!!

“Winning is not the most important thing right now, but at the same time, we want to still be solid. We want to go out there and play well, we want to go out there and respect the game and play the game the right way and go into the playoffs feeling good about the way we’ve been playing.”

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Gerald Wallace will likely be held out of Monday's game due to a shoulder injury.

Larry Brown plans on sitting him down tonight, while Tyrus Thomas is expected to be back in action for the Bobcats. Get Wallace on your bench for Monday's game, and watch for news on his status for Wednesday's finale. Brown is going to rest Wallace against the Nets, but also said if there are playoff implications for Wednesday against Chicago, he'll play his starters if possible.

Source: Charlotte Observer

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