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Game 11: Timberwolves vs. Bobcats


Zaximus

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Heck of a win.

Brown even out there with some decent defense (Kwame that is).

That DJ layup at the end showed some strength, he pushed it through even though there was a lot of contact. DJ from last year doesn't complete that play. He's really starting to step it up. 9 points, 11 assists, and ONE turnover. And clutch play in the 4th.

It's amazing what we can do with less turnovers and when Jax is playing good. 110 points is pretty amazing for this team.

And Tyrus is a beast, his TO's need fixed at least but 20 points, 10 boards, 4 blocks? Off the bench? Awesomeness. If this isn't a case for him to be our starter, I don't know what is (he had more minutes than Diaw tonight).

Wallace being Wallace, tons of FT's, etc. He about lost us the game with that foul, but I'm glad we turned it around so he wouldn't take blame.

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Having Tyrus back tonight was big. Had he played against the Jazz that would have been a 'Cats win.

But the 'Cats still haven't put together a complete game. They seem to have 2 or 3 mental lapses every game. If they could cut that out, they'd be a very solid team, in my opinion...

They still need a center, though. Although Kwame did have some nice minutes tonight.

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We scratched one out tonight (FINALLY).

TT needs to be starting PF... Diaw has some nice moments but he doesn't have the impact TT does.

Props to Kwame Brown for allot of hustle tonight. Love to see more of him and TT on the floor at the same time.

LETS...GO...CATS!

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I kind of want to watch Kwame more. I'm sure we will against teams that are bigger, which are most. We could go "small" more against T-Wolves. That last block in the 4th he had was monster, he had some energy. Maybe he has something to prove.

Tyrus should be starting and tonight is evidence. He brings too much to not be out there. I think Diaw could be a legit elite 6th man, coming in and playing where he can have a mismatch with the opposing team.

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I kind of want to watch Kwame more. I'm sure we will against teams that are bigger, which are most. We could go "small" more against T-Wolves. That last block in the 4th he had was monster, he had some energy. Maybe he has something to prove.

Tyrus should be starting and tonight is evidence. He brings too much to not be out there. I think Diaw could be a legit elite 6th man, coming in and playing where he can have a mismatch with the opposing team.

agree on tyrus & diaw. also kwame will never make people completely forget about his failures to live up to his draft postion but he can carve a nice niche for himself as a enforcer in the paint & bringing energy like he did last night

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Shot clock down to three, pass to an open Boris Diaw on the right wing, foul line extended, players head to the boards, surely he'll shoot it right? Shot clock to two, pump fake and dribble drive by Boris..here comes the baby jumper. Nope, pass out across the lane and back to the other side to a suprised teammate, say Livingston. Shot clock violation.

I'm tired of this sh*t.

And coach Brown, the stretch there where you had Collins and Giop trying to run a two-man offense looked about as retarded as anything I've seen on an NBA basketball court. That can't happen.

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