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Second favorite team


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Don't really have a second favorite team but have a lot of players that I like to watch other than Bobcats.

Like watching Kevin Durant, LeMarcus Aldridge, Amar'e Stoudamire, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul, Kobe Bryant...

The Portland Trail blazers: fun team..."Bobcats-West" (Felton, Wallace)

They are normally a really slow team to watch. But now that they've added Wallace and Felton it seems like they want to run more.

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I dont really have a 2nd favorite team, but there are certainly some teams I like to watch/ root for when they dont play the Bobcats. In no particular order:

Blazers, Nuggets, Suns, Clippers, Warriors, OKC, Bulls, Nets, Pacers

Teams I dislike (in order):

Lakers, Celtics, Magic, Spurs, Jazz, Pistons, Heat

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There isn't another team besides the 'Cats..though I really dislike Boston, LA, and Miami the most.

I do like seeing certain players do well..Steph Curry, former Duke players..former Carolina players (out of respect for the program)..pretty much anyone who is from or played in the Carolinas.

I dislike Glenn Big Baby Davis the most probably..followed by David West, LeBrick, Beasley, Bosh, and Pierce.

I do wish Seattle would get a team again. The NBA doesn't seem right without the SuperSonics.

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Strange you dislike Big Baby considering he is a LSU Tiger. I enjoy him because he is hilarious.

Eh...I think that is why I dislike him so much...he isn't very good yet the average LSU fan thinks he is just as good in the NBA as he was in college. That blind homerism and his attitude annoy me.

I am a huge fan of Tyrus Thomas, obviously Shaq, Stromile Swift, Anthony Randolph, Marcus Thornton, Garrett Temple, etc...but I have never been on the Big Baby train.

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