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What a Difference a Crowd Makes...


TylerDurden

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You can't lie, the crowd made a huge difference tonight, and I love it. Steve Martin said the crowd hadn't sat down for the final 3 minutes of the game and you could tell by the noise they were making. We definitely got to Cleveland and Kyrie was completely out of it. I LOVE IT!

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Wait till next year. I am going to do everything possible to be there opening night!!!

Same here, as long as it is on a saturday or maybe even friday night, I'm going to try to dry up 5 hours from Auburn, Alabama to make it.  Don't get me wrong I love the Bobcats and Don't care what they are called, but I really want to make the first game as the hornets.  TWCA will never be the Hive the Charlotte Coliseum was but the new Hive  is going to be ELECTRIC.

 

Heck i didn't watch the 4th quarter tonight but apparently it was rocking but only 18k fans were there.  Opening night wasn't even full, but it sounded like it was a more exact number than the "15k" that were there at times the past few years but if you were actually there it was much less than that, and it sounded less wine cheese and more passionate fans.

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I was there last night and there was an energy and excitement that I haven't seen at a Bobcats game before.  I think part of it is the impending rebrand, but also this team and how they seem ready to be competitive.

 

I took my wife to her first NBA game and we had so much fun last night, the crowd was great.  I can't believe how Biyombo played last night and Kemba was clutch.

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