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Game 5: Bobcats (1-3) @ Pistons (0-5)


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The Charlotte Bobcats head to The palace to face off with the 0-5 Detroit Pistons. Both teams are in 5th place in their division and Detroit is looking to get their first win of the season at home. Charlotte should have the advantage because it seems Detroit is having some team chemistry problems.

Projected Starters:

Charlotte Bobcats

D.j. Augustin

Stephen Jackson

Gerald Wallace

Boris Diaw

Nazr Mohammed

Detroit Pistons

Rodney Stuckey

Ben Gordon

Tayshaun Prince

Austin Daye

Ben Wallace

Injury Report:

Richard Hamilton is questionable. Chris Wilcox, Will Bynum, Jonas Jerebko and Terrico White are out.

Kwame Brown and Dominic McGuire are out.

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The refs hate Stephen Jackson

I'm starting to get on this bandwagon too. The guy can get hot and knock down big shots, but he causes a lot of turnovers, and his offense is wildly inconsistent at best.

His tantrums are costly to a team struggling like the Bobcats are.

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