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Game 35: Charlotte Bobcats (9-25) @ Toronto Raptors (13-22)


cdandi1

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'Cats started slow and have never recovered.

The Raptors have been hitting everything which hasn't helped....lots of turnovers for Cha so far.

Here's to hoping the 'Cats can work on the lead and get it under ten before half.

44-25 with 5 min remaining in second quarter...Toronto has hit 6 threes already.

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53-39 Raptors at the Half.

Bobcats are getting out shot (48 percent to 39), out rebounded (by 6), and out hustled...so its remarkable the 'Cats are only down 14 points.

Henderson, Taylor, and Bismack have played sparingly this game...which is surprising.

Here's to a better second half and a 'Cats road win.

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I think they are trading Biz and Hendo, not sure for what or with who. Also trying to loose, it's a completely different team right now then earlier in the season.

not questioning, merely wondering why you think that other than their lack of playing time this evening? I know Henderson's min have been inconsistent...just curious really

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I don't understand how we are not better defensively.

Kemba, Taykor, MKG, Bismack, and Thomas are all above average defenders or at least are billed to be.

And Dunlap is supposed to be a great defensive mind. It just doesn't make any sense.

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