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Game 7: Spurs @ Bobcats


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Bobcats are notorious for losing games they shouldn't and winning games where they are major underdogs. Tonight's game against the Spurs we are over-matched but it is hard for me to see us winning this game. The turnovers are still there from last season but our team defense seems to be lacking. The Spurs generally have our number and it should be no different tonight. But anyways, Go Bobcats!

Bobcats Projected Lineup

PG Augustin

SG Jackson

SF Wallace

PF Diaw

C Mohammed

Spurs Projected Lineup

PG Parker

SG Ginobli

SF Jefferson

PF Blair

C Duncan

November 8, 2010 7 pm

TV: SPSO

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You still watch the Panthers don't you? They are more out of it than the Bobcats. Bobcats look just as bad but it still early.

I watch when I can, which hasn't been often this season... I was working on Sundays...I'm off now and I'll probably watch them...didn't say I wouldn't watch the Cats, just said that so far the season has been a big dissapointment...

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