If the Bobcats upset the Cavaliers, Lakers fans will never live it down.
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2007 Regular Season:
Dallas 67-15 (First seed) Golden State 42-40 (eighth seed)
Golden State 3 Dallas 0
Playoffs
Golden State 4 Dallas 2
NBA champion: San Antonio Spurs
2010 Regular Season:
Cavs (Likely first seed) Bobcats (possible eighth seed)
Bobcats 3 Cavs 1
Playoffs
Bobcats 4 Cavs 2.
NBA champion: San Antonio Spurs.
Monkey is off Dallas' back. Spurs fans leave Mavs fans alone. LeBron signs with Wolves, we win in 2011.
If the Bobcats upset the Cavaliers, Lakers fans will never live it down.
The Bobcats are virtually certain to win more than 42 games. They have a far more balanced roster than the Warriors did. And Larry Brown is twenty times better a coach than Don Nelson.
I'll give you that Mike Brown's almost as bad as Avery Johnson, though.
If Bobcats did the upset. I'd be dancing for rest of postseason. Not seeing LeCrab would be good
Bobcats won't be the eighth seed. They'll end up ahead of the Bulls. Which is good, because I want no part of that team in the playoffs.
Lakers would understand given their own struggles against the Bobcats over the years.
Bobcats are a team that the Cavs, Magic and Celtics should be hoping falls out of the playoffs. I sure as wouldn't want them in the first round.
Let's see, if Bobcats make the finals, how would they do against:
Los Angeles? Win
Denver? Lose
San Antonio? Lose
Dallas? Redemption time! I'd pick Dallas here.
Well, there's no chance of that happening. They're too good defensively, they're too tall and athletic and they're too well-coached.
I'd like to see them against Boston, and Toronto against Orlando. The Magic don't match up very well with the Raps, IMO.
You could easily see them in the second round too.
I'm just glad those Bobcat fools are in the East and have to get through 3 teams first before getting to LA.
If they play Atlanta in the 4-5 series they'll lose. Atlanta does well against them.
Before we all start fellating the Bobcats with too much vigor, we should remember that they have lost twice to the Nets this year...
Charlotte is going to completely rape us when we go there.![]()
Charlotte isn't getting anywhere higher than 7. Toronto and Miami are playing too well.
In that case they won't be a problem. Cleveland isn't falling behind Orlando or Boston. They're going to be the #1 seed in the East.
If they get to the ECF on the other end of the bracket, God love 'em.
They wouldn't be able to handle Dewey if they play Orlando.
You dont think Charlotte could beat Boston? Disagree.
They can beat Boston for sure. But Boston is wobbly.
I seriously doubt they could handle Dewey Howard over the course of a seven-game series in which they don't have HCA.
Seeing Bron out in the 1st round as a #1 seed would be a >>>>>>>>>> FAIL than Dirk bowing out against GS.
An injury could change everything. I really thought they were going to make the playoffs last season and then it all fell apart.
That's just the way the Bobcats are. They fail against the teams they're actually supposed to beat.Before we all start fellating the Bobcats with too much vigor, we should remember that they have lost twice to the Nets this year...![]()
That's the craziest thing about the Bobcats.
They fail against the ordinary teams but go gang-busters against the supposed "elites" like the Lakers.
And beat the Lakers in the finals !!
bobcats Lakers finals oh
Just imagine
Just imagine Kobe Bryant not choking like a punk-ass euro (dirk) and manning up for his 5th ring.
LMAO @ anyone thinking the Bobcats would touch LAL in the finals. The Lakers woud sweep that they aren't the Dallas Mavericks.
Defensively yes you are absolutely right Brown > Phil. I'd rather kill myself than watch a Larry Brown team play offense for 82 games though
Brown's problem is he quits on his team after like 3 years
Oh how I hope the Cavs meet the Cats in the playoffs, seeing LeBronze get killed by an 8th seed and out of the playoffs in the first round would make me feel like a million bucks
The Bobcats have the deepest PF/C rotation in the NBA: Tyrus Thomas / Boris Diaw / Tyson Chandler / Nazr Mohammed / Desagana Diop / Theo Ratliff / Alexis Ajinca
They're the anti-Spurs in the way they use big men. Of course, a lot of the depth has to do with the injuries they have in the frontcourt. Aside from that, they have Jax (6'8) and Gerald Wallace (6'7) on the wings.
As I said in another thread, Larry Brown knows how to win with interior D. Although anemic on offense, the Cats are the #2 defense in the league. The way they match up with the Cavs and Celtics, it'd be a fun 1st round series if either of those two draws Charlotte in the first round.
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