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Charlotte Bobcats vs. Miami Heat Playoff Series Thread


MichaelNewtonII

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With AL being listed as doubtful I'm hope I can find a cheap ticket now. I really like Biz and want to see how he handles extended minutes. Worst case scenario is maybe we can take Rufus out back and everyone can punch that darn cat.

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Are we seriously about to be the only playoff team out of the 16 to not win a game if we are swept?

 

Yep. But no one else had to deal with a serious injury to their best player in the first quarter of the first game. If Al had been healthy throughout, I doubt a sweep would have happened.

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Seeing how the Bobcats still have a bunch of seats available for tonight's game. Will they be lowering the price on their website?

 

If they do I might go down to the arena and try and find a good/cheap ticket for our last game in the blue and orange.

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