yes they will. larry brown is freakin awesome
They've won 6 in a row, 9 of their last 13 and are a game behind Chicago for the 8th seed. Where is BobcatsDynasty to celebrate his team getting a step closer to league domination?
Yes they will. Ever since Gerald Wallace returned from Bynum's cheapshot, the team has gone on a big winning streak. They would probably have a nice lead in the standings at this point if it wasn't for Wallace getting injured from Bynum's dirty play. Basically a healthy Bobcat team will make the playoffs.
Better question, does their six game win steak (Franchise record) end in San Antonio (Their next game I believe)??
I'd have to give the edge to the Spurs with it being a home game for them, but the Bobcats put up a good fight against them last time they played. Could be a fun game to watch.
They're probably not playoff material, although they are much improved since their trades.
Diaw has been very handy.
Not if the Pacers have anything to say about it!
the bobcats are better what their record shows.
The Bell-Diaw for J-Rich trade could probably be the second most significant trade for the season, behind the Billups for AI swap.
Bobcats: Okafor, Diaw, Wallace, Bell, Felton
Add a bench to Radmanovic and DJ Augustin and you've got yourself a solid team.
If Milwaukee and Chicago have injuries to their key players I see Charlotte in the playoffs, and could shock Boston if the C's are the 1st seed. Both have been close the last 2 years.
brown is a genius. he will take a team to 6 games in the playoffs as well tire them out
i say the spurs tank the game.....
didnt the bobcats cause the celtics some trouble last season only losing to the celtics on last second plays....
The first thing I thought after the Celts beat the Cavs to close in on the #1 seed is the emergence of the Bobcats. They really give them big time troubles. It would be a much more compe ive series than against Chicago, Milwaukee and probably Indiana.
Where is BobcatsDynasty?
Can Larry Brown direct his sixth different team to the playoffs in his first season there?
Look at Larry Brown in his first year at a new stop and you'll notice one incredibly strong trend: His teams stutter and stammer for half the season, and then get scorching hot in the final two months:
• In Detroit, his first team started 34-24, then finished 20-4 and won the NBA le.
• In Philadelphia, his first team started 15-33, finished 16-18 and was in the playoffs a season later.
• With the Clippers, he took over a 22-25 team at midseason, finished 25-13 and nearly shocked Utah in the first round of the playoffs.
• In Indiana, his first Pacers team started 16-23, finished 31-12 and went to the Eastern Conference finals.
• In New Jersey, his first Nets team also started 16-23, then finished 28-15 to make the playoffs.
They will make the playoffs. They haven't been that great since coming into the league, but I've been pulling for them to succeed. In fact, I want Pop to tank the game against the Bobcats. That's how badly I want them to make the playoffs.
J-Rich and Jared Dudley.
Don't forget this guy- bobcats fans apparently loved him.
ing steve kerr... basically gave em bell and diaw for ... they are gonna be a force to be reckon with either this year by miracle or next year for sure.....
YOU PHX
lets go bobcats! get that 8 seed. wheres hype man manu?
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