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Playoff Game 1: Charlotte Bobcats @ Miami Heat


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I would like to say two things...

Everyone is trying to make it out like we're going to get killed by the Heat... well here's the story. The Heat swept us this year, but it wasn't by this 30 point margin that people always seem to bring up. Actually, the Heat's average margin of victory was 10.5 points and even that is deceiving. One of the Heat's wins was a one point loss AT MIAMI and then an eight point OVERTIME LOSS at home. The point is, we can compete with these guys and while they limped into the playoffs finishing 4-6 in their last 10 games, your Bobcats finished 8-2.

Finally, we're 0-17 in the big three era... we're do a few wins.

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