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Thank You 2010 Charlotte Bobcats


King Taharqa

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Just a post to recognize our 2010 Charlotte Bobcats for a very memorable season. Even though we had a disappointing playoffs, we had our first winning campaign. And making the playoffs was an accomplishment in itself that we fought hard for this past regular season. This team has come a long way since its inception and has been a good thing for this city, this state, this region. The Bobcats players, coaches, front office, Lady Cats, & arena workers all deserve praise. Thank you for all the hard work you guys put in for us, the fans, in 2010. WE'LL BE BACK!!! BOBCATS!!! :cool:

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Chris Webber on Inside The NBA tonight:

"Tonight is about the Charlotte Bobcats, not about where the coach might be next year. We watched them last year and they lost their last 4 of 6 or something like that and they missed the playoffs. This season they made their first playoff appearance in team history. If I'm a Bobcat fan, Im happy with the growth the team made this season"

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Great post! Thank You 2010 Charlotte Bobcats! Down here in South Carolina I don't get the Bobcats games. (Charter cable blocks them out and I'm just out of reach of Time Warner) Making the playoffs and finally getting to see my team was so sweet, it turned out being bittersweet but it also gave us much hope for the future!

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Great post, fun season.

I'm not gonna lie, I am very worried about the future of this franchise. We are a long time away from being a contender. Hopefully something happens next year that makes me put some faith in this team.

Perfectly said.... I really enjoyed the growth we showed this season...Looking forward to be a supporter next season.

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