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Game 79: Charlotte Bobcats (40-38) @ Boston Celtics (23-55)


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We have a big game on the road tonight against the Celtics and we cannot afford to overlook them. On paper Rondo, Bradley, Green, Bass, and Humphries looks like a decent starting five and they also have Bayless, Pressey, Sullinger, and Olynyk coming off the bench.

Humphries will test Big Al on the defensive end because in all reality, Humphries is a stretch four playing the five for Boston. If you leave him open, he's capable of knocking down a jumper.

On offense, feed BIG AL!!! There is not a big on Boston's roster (Humphries, Olynyk, Anthony) that can stop Big Al. The key will be to keep MKG at the top of the offense so Jeff Green can't come down to double-team Al, and if Rondo or Bradley decides to help out; Kemba and Hendo need to make them pay.

With Washington playing Orlando tonight, we can't afford a slip up.

Go CATS!!!

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Good points - gotta feed Al tonight and let him have a big game.  The Wizards gave him a tough outing, so he's due for a 40-20 night lol.

 

I'm with you on starting Pargo, but we both know that it won't happen.  On the bright side, he will get minutes, and if he has the hot hand, Cliff may leave him in.

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