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Walker had a triple-double tonight


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Kemba seems to be getting more and more comfortable. Instead of forcing shots in the paint..he was drawing defenders and kicking to wide open players. If he can create and kick that way with guys like Reggie and Augustin..watch out. Then the threat of the three from his penetration will create openings for him to get to the basket.

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Yes, it took him a while to get his 10th rebound in the 4th quarter but he got it. Good to see. I think he's the third person in Bobcats history to get one behind Stack Jack and Boris?

yeah, and they have all happened in the last two years if I'm not mistaken.

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i wanna believe that when kemba gets some actual talent around him he can become a more consistent PG...i feel like b/c we are a team that severly lacks scoring that he plays like he has to jack up any shot he can...he shows signs of being able to play like a true PG just like last night against the wizards but he needs to find that consistency...i know he's just a rookie and he's playing on a really bad team but for him to be successful in the NBA he is gonna have to evolve his game into that of a true PG...that means running the offense and getting others involved before looking to score himself

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Yeah I am on the Barnes train. I don't mind MKG but he doesn't seem like a superstar. He does a lot of things well but nothing great. He isn't someone you can rely on offenvisvely and put the ball in his hands.

And I am not too sure Biyombo is a PF. Sure doesn't posses the skills of a PF.

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