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Miami Heat – It’s Not Getting Easier
This isn’t last year. The Miami Heat are fighting and scraping through every game to get their wins, which means big nights from LeBron James and this time Chris Bosh to beat the Charlotte Bobcats 101-97, taking a 2-0 lead in the series, helped out by Al Jefferson playing with an injury that’s really limiting him.
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Miami Heat – A Bumpy Title Defense Start
No more illusions about a piece of cake couple of first rounds before the “real” playoffs begin. The Miami Heat beat the Charlotte Bobcats 99-88 with solid performances from LeBron James and Dwyane Wade but especially great runs sparked by the bench and James Jones to take a 1-0 lead in the series.
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Charlotte Bobcats – It’s Been a While
After four terrible years the Charlotte Bobcats have made the NBA playoffs, clinching the spot with a 96-94 overtime win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, barely hanging on with Kyrie Irving storming through their defense for most of the game, but getting just about enough from Kemba Walker and Al Jefferson.
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Charlotte Bobcats – Al Jefferson, the Unstoppable Man
Getting used to the idea of the Charlotte Bobcats in the playoffs is hard enough, but getting these kind of dominant performances from Al Jefferson, who has done incredibly well for his new team this season, pulling off another huge game in a 116-111 overtime win over the Brooklyn Nets.
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Portland Trail Blazers – A Humiliating Night in Charlotte
Everything wrong with the Portland Trail Blazers since their incredible start to the season came to light in a humiliating and humbling 124-94 defeat in Charlotte to the Bobcats, with a defense exposed and the lack of intelligence on their offensive plays shown very early on.
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Miami Heat – LeBron James Makes 61 Points Look Easy
The mask, clear or dark, doesn’t bother him, and maybe even makes him better. LeBron James set personal and franchise records with his 61 points in the 124-107 win by the Miami Heat over the Charlotte Bobcats, having the kind of night that makes everyone reconsider their MVP vote once more.
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Knicks vs Bobcats – It Was Too Good to Last
The New York Knicks were on a roll, but that had to stop at some point. Their 108-98 loss to the Charlotte Bobcats brought a painful end to their winning streak, unable to cope with a huge night from Al Jefferson and with J.R. Smith being forgotten on the bench once again.
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2013 NBA Free Agency – Charlotte Bobcats Sign Al Jefferson; Cavs, Spurs, Pelicans Add Players Too
A busy Independence day in terms of signings, as Al Jefferson made the biggest splash by leaving the Utah Jazz and joining the Charlotte Bobcats, while Tyreke Evans joined the New Orleans Pelicans, in a deal that also involved the Portland Trail Blazers and obviously the Sacramento Kings.
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NBA Rumors – Dallas Mavericks or Charlotte Bobcats Will Sign Al Jefferson
While Al Jefferson already has an offer in his hand from the Charlotte Bobcats, he’s waiting on the Dallas Mavericks, preferring to play there and believing they’ll give him a similar deal, before he commits to one of the worst teams in the NBA.
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NBA Rumors – Charlotte Bobcats Trying to Sign Al Jefferson
During last season, Al Jefferson was mentioned quite often in possible trade scenarios, but he remained with the Utah Jazz. Now, a free agent, it seems the slow interest in him is starting to speed up, with the Charlotte Bobcats hoping to land the big man.