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Bobcats are cheaper than the freaking Hornets

Discussion in 'Charlotte Hornets' started by DJ_Tet, Feb 28, 2008.

  1. UNCfever

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    Brown had the most hype out of those 3. But you are right with the overall hype of all 3, they have for the most part sucked.
     
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    Well Seattle, New York, Miami, Memphis and Minnesota are all REALLY bad. The Bobcats aren't bad enough to out-tank them, so they are really fighting for positioning for picks 6 through whatever; This is probably a 4 man draft (Beasley, Gordon, Rose, Mayo) so they are left out in the cold.

    I'd rather see them have the 10th pick in the draft and know Felton was the future than 6th and not know.

    For what it's worth, Felton has been averaging 19 and 9 since they kicked McInnis out.
     
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    Before the recent winning streak, Charlotte had the 4th worst record in the league. It's just amusing that it seems like they go on a late season run every year just to screw up their chances of getting an impact player in the draft.
     
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    Bobcats are 23-39.

    Take away those 4 wins and replace them with losses, and they are 19-43.

    Seattle: 16-46
    New York: 18-44
    Memphis: 15-46
    Minnesota: 13-48
    Miami: 11-48

    It is mathematically impossible that they had the 4th worst record in the league. As you can see, even if they HAD lost those 4, they'd still be in the #6 slot.

    Are you just making up reasons to hate on them?
     
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    Wow, so I was off by three games regarding them having the 4th worst record. Shame on me. Yes, clearly that error was intentional and a grand conspiracy, whereas the great lengths you go to bitch at me about absolutely anything is purely coincidental and in no way indicative of that fact that you're a shrimp-dicked internet pissant who follows around people who made him feel bad about what a worthless, know-nothing loser he is.

    So just to clarify for one of my more persistent TBR stalkers, I made a mistake regarding their record prior to the last four wins. They were within three games of having the fourth worst record, but even though I don't follow the NBA closely, I apparently should have made sure every word was correct. Then again, I can always count on Stalker Clay to catch any mistakes I make.

    The point, 'o retarded one, was that while Miami, Minnesota, and Memphis seemed like locks for a worse record than Charlotte, the Bobcats had been within striking distance of Seattle and New York. Now they aren't. It cost them Chris Paul in the past, and it's amusing to see it happening again. Maybe you can bring yourself to discuss that instead of making every post about me, but then again, that would require you dealing with your obsession.
     
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    Collin, are you so insecure you can't say "oops, I was wrong" without lashing out and calling people stalkers?

    I would have corrected anybody who passed off a incorrect statement as fact, as you do all the time. Get over yourself.

    For what it's worth, the Bobcats are now 2.5 games out of the playoffs. Anybody know what the fastest an expansion team has made it to the playoffs for the first time? It took the Hornets 5 years, after the Larry Johnson/Alonzo Morning drafts.
     
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    Orlando took 4 years (enter Shaq).
     
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    Oh yeah, Shaq/Penny. That was a nice set of picks for them.
     
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    I bitched about it last year here and the year before, and 'true fans' railed me.

    We lost out on Chris Paul by one pick, one game.
     

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