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Game 38: New Orleans (24-16) @ Charlotte (15-22)


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New Orleans (24-16) @ Charlotte (15-22)

Charlotte is coming off a tough loss to Boston up in Boston, and both teams, NO and CHA are coming from the road to meet up in Charlotte. Tonight we'll see how DJ can match up against one of the best PG in the league with Chris Paul and if the Bobcats can continue to play well against some of the leagues best teams.

PG: DJ Augustine

SG: Stephen Jackson

SF: Gerald Wallace

PF: Tyrus Thomas

C: Kwame Brown

Projected Starters for Charlotte

Projected Starters for New Orleans

PG: Chris Paul

SG: Marco Belinelli

SF: Trevor Arize

PF: David West

C: Emeka Okafor

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@ Time Warner Cable Arena: 7:00 PM EST on SPORTSOUTH HD

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I think CP, West, and Bellinelli are playing on bad ankles, so we'll probably see a lot of Jarret Jack and Thornton. We need to be ready to defend Thornton...that kid can score in bunches. He's been the guy I've wanted the Cats to go after the longest.

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