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Game 33: Charlotte Bobcats (8-24) @ Detroit Pistons (13-22)


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60-59 Detroit at Half. 'Cats down as much as 13 in the first.

Charlotte Leaders:

Walker - 12 pts (6/11 - .545 %), 5 Assists, 1 Steal, 1 TO

MKG - 9 pts (3-5 - .600%), 2 Rebounds (1 offensive, 1 defensive) 3-3 FT

Biyombo - 6 pts (1-3 - .333%), 9 Rebounds (3 offensive, 6 defensive) 4-4 FT

Gordon & Thomas 7 pts apiece

Taylor with 6 pts.

Henderson and Sessions with 4pts apiece.

Henderson not starting...not quite sure with the scoring punch coming off the bench with Sessions and Gordon.

The Pistons shot 72% in first quarter and well over 60% in second quarter and yet the 'Cats are only down one. The 'Cats have momentum heading into the second half. Kemba seems to be getting wherever he wants on the floor and seems to be running the offense better and is always great in the fast break.

If Charlotte defends and rebounds in the second half...the offense should take care of itself like the Chicago game.

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Both teams seem to have stalled offensively some. Charlotte had multiple very good defensive possessions that quarter, only to have a few terrible ones.

I think this team's biggest weakness (outside of an interior scorer) is defensive consistency. imo.

Go 'Cats!

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