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Charlotte Bobcats (13-49) @ Washington Wizards (19-41)


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Kemba has J. Wall on skates right now...nice spin move/cross deep into the lane...faked the tough lay-up, with a wrap-around assist to haywood for the dunk.

Deep penetration into the paint and finding guys is how Kemba can become a dangerous distributor in the future.

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'Cats been down as much as 22 most of the second and third quarters. Charlotte has clawed (swidt?) back to as close as nine early in the fourth.

Sure enough, Wizards go on 5-0 run to go up 88-74 halfway through the fourth.

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I was at the game and I will just give my 2 cents:

Watching Reggie Williams run the point when Kemba goes out is something no fan should have to watch.. Sessions injury is devastating..

Mullens barely played and when he did maybe attempted 1 shot, maybe?- (was that cus the ankle injury?) he ripped the Wiz last 2 times we played them

Kemba is a BOSS.. he is the only thing we have on offense.. there are no 'plays' run in Dunlaps system- just trying to create something in isolation and forcing up shots.. dont think I saw one "open look" from a Bobcats player all night

MKG shudnt have the ball in his hands unless driving to the basket.. period.. dont know whose hands are worse, his or Biz's

Dunlap's rotations are horrid.. nothing new here

someone wil offer $$ for Hendo and he will leave for a contender this offseason for sure

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I was at the game and I will just give my 2 cents:

Watching Reggie Williams run the point when Kemba goes out is something no fan should have to watch.. Sessions injury is devastating..

Mullens barely played and when he did maybe attempted 1 shot, maybe?- (was that cus the ankle injury?) he ripped the Wiz last 2 times we played them

Kemba is a BOSS.. he is the only thing we have on offense.. there are no 'plays' run in Dunlaps system- just trying to create something in isolation and forcing up shots.. dont think I saw one "open look" from a Bobcats player all night

MKG shudnt have the ball in his hands unless driving to the basket.. period.. dont know whose hands are worse, his or Biz's

Dunlap's rotations are horrid.. nothing new here

someone wil offer $$ for Hendo and he will leave for a contender this offseason for sure

I pretty much disagree with all of this

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I pretty much disagree with all of this

then you are pretty much wrong

EDIT: mind you- this was posted after the Loss in Washington- not the win last night in Charlotte

and I still stand by my words..

Williams is horrid at the point- hence the Pargo signing

MKG is a slasher- hence the awesome facial dunk

Kemba is a BOSS- hence the cold blooded way he closed the game for us

Hendo will probably leave- i hope not though

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Cut MKG some slack, he is the youngest player in the NBA and still raw but with untapped potential.

I expect a good year from him next year once he gets through this season. The only fault I see in his game is his timid-ness, some times he just needs to get Ben Gordon syndrome, put his head down and drive to the basket. He is already right up there with Henderson as the best driver on the team.

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