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Game 56: Bobcats@Bulls


King Taharqa

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This is a tough test for the Bobs. Bobcats will be facing a red hot Chicago team that is 23-4 at home this season and has won 5 straight. 1 of those home losses was to our Bobcats, but the Bulls were without Boozer who will be playing tonight. Derrick Rose has been on a tear this season and is coming off huge games and wins over the Jazz & NO. Both teams led by all world PGs Deron Williams & Chris Paul. Our Bobs are a miserable 4-12 in back-to-back's this season, so odds are against a victory. But a third win over the Bulls this season would be big, especially after this blowout win over the Lakers the night before. Jax struggled last night, and hasnt played well in our wins over the Bulls, so we'll probably need huge contributions from G-Force and 2 other Bobcats to pull out the W. GO BOBCATS!!!

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