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Bwood

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I'll take it easy on ya'll because I actually did not give a flying fug about this game, I even laughed when you guys were up by 20 and was excited to see the jubilation on this site when you guys finally beat the Lakers. But LOL....

So nice to see that there are more laker fans than Bobcat fans in Charlotte.

Even during a shitty season the lakers still own the bob kittens. And my college basketball team owns the entire state of North Carolina lol.

It's good to be me B)

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I'll take it easy on ya'll because I actually did not give a flying fug about this game, I even laughed when you guys were up by 20 and was excited to see the jubilation on this site when you guys finally beat the Lakers. But LOL....

Really? Finally beat the Bobcats? It was the first time the Lakers have beat the Bobcats in Charlotte since 2008. Give me a sec to do that math. That was 5 years ago.

But yeah, congrats on beating the world champion bobcats. Very impressive. Most impressive win I've ever seen.

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