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MKG KILLING IT and More...


Proudiddy

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Through 10 minutes, MKG is in double figures scoring, is dominating the game, and topped it off by bringing the ball up of the fast break and throwing an alley to fellow rookie Jeff Taylor, causing Sacto to call a timeout.

I was skeptical of MKG because of the offensive questions but I've been hopeful for the best since we drafted him. I was still excited by the potential but worried about how he would stack up to other rookies.

He's dominating the game. Absolutely dominating. Also, Dunlap's philosophy is clear and obvious in these young guys' play. It is awesome.

We won all around this offseason from the looks of these opening minutes - Dunlap, MKG, and Taylor are difference makers.

Who else wants some of this kool-aid.

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Through 10 minutes, MKG is in double figures scoring, is dominating the game, and topped it off by bringing the ball up of the fast break and throwing an alley to fellow rookie Jeff Taylor, causing Sacto to call a timeout.

I was skeptical of MKG because of the offensive questions but I've been hopeful for the best since we drafted him. I was still excited by the potential but worried about how he would stack up to other rookies.

He's dominating the game. Absolutely dominating. Also, Dunlap's philosophy is clear and obvious in these young guys' play. It is awesome.

We won all around this offseason from the looks of these opening minutes - Dunlap, MKG, and Taylor are difference makers.

Who else wants some of this kool-aid.

I'm with you. MKG looks explosive and Taylor is going to be a sharpshooter for us...

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missed the first half, but the stream announcers are saying great things about the Kidd, but from what I've witnessed from 4:58 in the second Q and on I'm digging this Bobcats fast paced system, and Mully will DEFINITELY benefit from this system due to his near limtless range on the offensive end. He's got 2-3 pointers right now.

This is an excellent outing for Dunlap as well.

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I told all yall to jump on his bandwagon early before the draft. Where was yall? lol

but Kidd is damn good.

And Dunlaps sure is getting these kids playing hard. I think everyone is tired of losing, and everyone just wanna start winning. Playing with a winning attitude is a good start.

FA and next year draft will helps this team go a long way. We drafted the right guy for the first time in Bobcats' history in MKG, and we sure got a hell of steal in Taylor.

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Yeah, just about every play he had in the 1st half was highlight reel worthy.

And let's not discount Kemba's performance either. Dunlap is making a difference there as well. Kemba had 12 pts and 5 asts in the first half and is super-aggressive.

I love everything I'm seeing.

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