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Game 19: Bobcats@Bucks


King Taharqa

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Bobcats are 1-6 in Milwaukee lifetime so tonight's game will be a toughy. Bucks beat us a few weeks back, but J Rich didnt play. Right now the team seems to be gelling and getting contributions from Sean May is helping out Okafor & Wallace. Lets make it 3 in a row before our big game versus King James at home tomorrow night. GO BOBCATS!!!

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I love watching Dicky Jefferson gets what he deserves so it's great to see him end up in Milwaukee when he thought he was the sh*t in NY. I especially love to see him take it from a team and player he's railed on before. So Pleaaaasssssse, beat the Bucks for your Pride and for Crash!!

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It is sad that the Bobcats have to play against the refs every game as well.

If you play defense on Michael Redd or any other NBA "star" too well they blow the stupid whistle. And get ready because tomorrow night you get to see the biggest joke of the league as to how often they blow the whistle for Queen James. He doesn't even have to yell when he goes to the hole, just blink an eye and the ref will send him to the stripe.

Team is playing much better but until the refs let them play it is going to be a long season. Would never see that offensive foul called at that point of the game against any other team in the league.

Regardless of that if the Bobcats could rebound the game wouldn't have even been that close.

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