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[29 Nov 2009 | 4 Comments | 512 views]
Bobcats Push Streak to 4; Cavs Back to Winning Ways; Bucks Fall Apart

Bobcats 92, Wizards 76
The Bobcats (7-9) pushed their win streak to four in a decisive 92-76 win on the road against the Washington Wizards (5-10).  They did it mostly from the defensive end.  For the first three quarters the Bobcats held the Wizards to 50 points.  The Wizards really struggled shooting 38% from the field.  Gerald Wallace led the Bobcats, who had six players in double figures, with 14 points.  He also grabbed 14 rebounds in the win.  The Wizards were led by Caron Butler’s 19 points.  Gilbert Arenas finished …

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[28 Nov 2009 | 2 Comments | 283 views]
Bobcats Follow Wallace’s Lead, Hawks Bounce Back, Baron Carries Clips

Bobcats 94, Cavaliers 87
You know what Shaq, you can sit out the rest of the season.
For the first time in six games, Shaquille O’Neal returned to the floor from a shoulder injury – and for the first time in six games, the Cavs didn’t look like a championship contender. The Bobcats kept LeBron James in check, mostly due to the play of Gerald Wallace. Apparently Michael Jordan was giving Wallace tips on how to play against LeBron, and boy I bet LeBron is embarrassed.
Wallace helped Charlotte extend their winning streak …

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[3 Nov 2009 | 3 Comments | 282 views]
Knicks Impress, Nets Look Hrbl

Knicks 117, Hornets 111
The scrappy Knicks were able to hold off Chris Paul’s valiant attempt to steal a win at MSG on Monday night. Paul had 32 points and 13 assists but wasn’t enough to beat a Knicks who were starving for their first win of the season.
David Lee had 28 points to lead the Knicks on a night where they had three 20 point scorers. Al Harrington,24, and Larry Hughes, 20 were the other two, leading an all around balanced attack for the Knicks.
This is the second consecutive loss …

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[1 Nov 2009 | No Comment | 194 views]
Kings Still Sucking, Roy Drops 42 in Loss to Rockets

 Spurs 113, Kings 94
The Kings (0-3) continue to struggle this season after losing to the Spurs (2-1) in San Antonio.  The Kings have roughly 28 power forwards on their team, but unfortunately for them they can only play 3-4 a game.  Their interior defense is just pathetic and they allowed the Spurs to shoot 58.1% overall and 50% from 3 point land (8-16).  The Spurs were led by Tony Parker who had 24 points and 7 assists.  Richard Jefferson had his breakout game for the Spurs scoring 21 points.
Clown of the game: …