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For Those worried about a Lockout, It gets worse.


chknwing

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I say the same thing but I catch myself watching the MLB and NBA when there is no Panthers. Now, what this lockout is going to do is cleanse our fan base, in a good way.

I occasionally watch some games and try to keep up with the Bobcats, but I'd the season was lost it wouldn't bother me. I'm far more interested in college hoops and NASCAR to some degree.

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I occasionally watch some games and try to keep up with the Bobcats, but I'd the season was lost it wouldn't bother me. I'm far more interested in college hoops and NASCAR to some degree.

Im the same way but I do frequent there arena often because I love watching the Checkers games.

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Bobcats being mediocre this year is a breath of fresh air after the Panther season. A lock out there is much less likely but would suck big time. Bobcats have been a lot of fun to watch this year. We did beat Lakers and Celtics at home in the last 10 days...

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Hell yea it would suck. I hope they get it together, because it'll be hard to go without both the NFL and NBA. Even though the Panthers suck, I'd still miss seeing them on Sundays. The Bobcats are a decent, exciting, up-and-coming team. I'll definitely miss watching them

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I can't believe that the NBA could withstand a lock out and survive. There are a lot more teams near or below the breakeven line, than there are making a ton of money.

I don't think either football or basketball would emerge unscathed if there was a stoppage. I suspect it would hurt basketball harder with the guaranteed salaries. No matter who is blamed, the damage to the sport is done and there are no winners.

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