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Game 55: Lakers vs. Bobcats


King Taharqa

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Time for one of the more entertaining contests of the season. ;) The Los Angeles Lakers are in Charlotte tonight to face the Mighty Bobcats. They are coming off a blowout loss to Orlando on Sunday. Our Bobcats are coming off Jax's big last second shot win in ATL on Saturday. Bobs should be well rested and ready to go at 7 PM. We have had a lot of success against this franchise at home and Im expecting nothing different tonight. We better show up! GO BOBCATS!!!! :cool:

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Bobcats are 7-3 vs the Lakers over the past 5 years! Id look for Dj's speed advantage and shaun livingston's height advantage at the point vs Derek Fisher. I think not having tyrus to pull gasol out and guard him with his length will hurt. I also expect to see some hendo on kobe at some point. BOOM BOOM CLAP!!!

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