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NBA Playoffs Rd 1: Orlando Magic vs. Charlotte Bobcats


King Taharqa

Who will win?  

79 members have voted

  1. 1. Who will win?

    • Orlando Magic
      32
    • Charlotte Bobcats
      47


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Kenny Smith is a turrible knucklehead

lol. he a knucklehead. "Now this is where I want to slap the hell out of ya." :D

Kenny Smith is retarded.

What does he mean there are no big men to run at Howard in Charlotte?

Charlotte has FOUR seven footers that can be used against Howard (Ratliff, Chandler, Muhammad, and if necessary, Diop).

Yea. that's why that guy called in and corrected his dumbass. lol

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If you were in Larry Brown shoes, would you guys do about Dwight Howard? Which route would you go, let Dwight get his or double down with the risk of the 3 point shooting of the Magic.

My personal opinion is to limit the outside shots and not let them kill us from 3. I'd rather have Dwight beat us than someone like Lewis or Carter.

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If you were in Larry Brown shoes, would you guys do about Dwight Howard? Which route would you go, let Dwight get his or double down with the risk of the 3 point shooting of the Magic.

My personal opinion is to limit the outside shots and not let them kill us from 3. I'd rather have Dwight beat us than someone like Lewis or Carter.

Shut down the perimeter. We can beat em by trading two pointers and relying on defense. Open it up to a shoot-out from the arch, we're toast.

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Shut down the perimeter. We can beat em by trading two pointers and relying on defense. Open it up to a shoot-out from the arch, we're toast.

Agreed, We can not sacrifice a double on D12, we have to shut down their 3 chuckers, Defense is key.

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