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GT: Hornets @ Raptors Fri Jan 1 7:30 PM

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Re: GT: Hornets @ Raptors Fri Jan 1 7:30 PM 

Post#321 » by bigbob » Sat Jan 2, 2016 7:15 am

Braggins wrote:
bigbob wrote:
Braggins wrote:We've played OKC awfully the last few years and Westbrook annihilates Kemba every single time. I would have probably pushed harder for a win tonight. I definitely thought Kemba and Cody came in too late in the 4th. I believe Kemba came back in at like 6:30 or something.


westbrook doesn't do as well against lin, it usually ends up being a close game as long as lin doesn't suck. IF lin is playing tomorrow supporting kemba and is in good condition, the hornets have a chance to pull off a victory.

Eh, I fully expect Westbrook to thrash us regardless. We're also going to have PJ guarding Durant...

Hopefully Lamb goes hamb on his old team.


plus we have batum as well. As long as nobody bricks too many shots, team shoots reasonably well, everyone puts extra effort on D and also work hard to get rebounds, hornets have a shot.
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Re: GT: Hornets @ Raptors Fri Jan 1 7:30 PM 

Post#322 » by DY_nasty » Sat Jan 2, 2016 7:36 am

we have no shot of beating okc lol
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Re: GT: Hornets @ Raptors Fri Jan 1 7:30 PM 

Post#323 » by Yit » Sat Jan 2, 2016 11:30 am

Tracking of player performance (game score/averages):

Playing above average
Walker (28/26), Roberts (10/4), Williams (22/18), Zeller (28/15), Kaminsky (21/11)

Playing at average:
Hairston (8/8)

Playing below average
Batum (20/25), Lamb (13/16), Hansbrough (2/4)
Stability is a myth perpetuated by the agents called homeostasis and status quo....

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