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Game 9: Bobcats @ Cavs


Jakob

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damn, headed into that fourth quarter i was honestly kinda hoping we'd lose. we had looked really sloppy and i was thinking about ping pong balls, but we played a great fourth quarter and definitely deserved it. our guys simply wanted it worse... cleveland looks straight pitiful. I'd say MKG is clearly our second best player behind Big Al. he's already one of the best defensive wings in the nba and he continues to get more confidence on offense. he was 2-3 on outside jumpers tonight and his only miss was a corner three he had to chuck up because the shot clock was almost out. his shot is ugly, but it's going down. there's also a lot to like in zeller. he moves great out there and sessions has to find him on those rolls, but he still is struggling on D and with that midrange jumper. he also looks much smaller than a 7-footer on offense at times, like the way he dribbles or something. he has a lot of work in front of him but i like what i see. biyombo still looks fabulous on defense.... and i think kemba is simply just hurt right now. honestly we might should sit him a game or two. impressive win..... honestly the 8 seed is in reach. cleveland is just terrible, so we could be competing with like washington and philly for the 8 seed.

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